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Microenvironment Molecular Profile Combining Glycation Adducts and Cytokines Patterns on Secretome of Short-term Blood-derived Cultures during Tumour Progression

Cancer cells are known to secrete many bioactive factors acting both with paracrine and autocrine mechanisms by which they condition the surrounding microenvironment. At the same time, the intracytoplasmic metabolic activities microenvironment influences the profile of this secretion. It is well kno...

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Autores principales: Coluccio, Maria Laura, Presta, Ivan, Greco, Marta, Gervasi, Rita, La Torre, Domenico, Renne, Maria, Voci, Carlo Pietro, Lunelli, Lorenzo, Donato, Giuseppe, Malara, Natalia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7369824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32630302
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21134711
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author Coluccio, Maria Laura
Presta, Ivan
Greco, Marta
Gervasi, Rita
La Torre, Domenico
Renne, Maria
Voci, Carlo Pietro
Lunelli, Lorenzo
Donato, Giuseppe
Malara, Natalia
author_facet Coluccio, Maria Laura
Presta, Ivan
Greco, Marta
Gervasi, Rita
La Torre, Domenico
Renne, Maria
Voci, Carlo Pietro
Lunelli, Lorenzo
Donato, Giuseppe
Malara, Natalia
author_sort Coluccio, Maria Laura
collection PubMed
description Cancer cells are known to secrete many bioactive factors acting both with paracrine and autocrine mechanisms by which they condition the surrounding microenvironment. At the same time, the intracytoplasmic metabolic activities microenvironment influences the profile of this secretion. It is well known that cancer cells exhibit prevalent glycolytic metabolism and a more oxidative atmosphere compared to their healthy counterparts; this metabolic phenotype promotes glycate adducts formation and secretion. Considering the exacerbation of metabolic changes during the cancer progression, it is suggestive to explore the potential correlation between the increasing rate of glycan adducts and the specific pattern of secreted cytokines in different phases of cancer disease. We analyzed the secretomes of blood-derived cancer cell cultures from cancer patients and healthy subjects. The relative glycate adducts content in cancer secretomes was higher in comparison to that of healthy samples. Moreover, the stratification based on different phases of cancer disease correlated with a specific cytokines panel. The results obtained open a new perspective of observation of the intricate relationship between metabolome and inflammation in cancer. By using the analysis of secretome combined with a standardized protocol of liquid biopsy, it would be possible to identify specific profiles of molecular markers useful to arrange alternative and personalized medicine strategies.
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spelling pubmed-73698242020-07-21 Microenvironment Molecular Profile Combining Glycation Adducts and Cytokines Patterns on Secretome of Short-term Blood-derived Cultures during Tumour Progression Coluccio, Maria Laura Presta, Ivan Greco, Marta Gervasi, Rita La Torre, Domenico Renne, Maria Voci, Carlo Pietro Lunelli, Lorenzo Donato, Giuseppe Malara, Natalia Int J Mol Sci Article Cancer cells are known to secrete many bioactive factors acting both with paracrine and autocrine mechanisms by which they condition the surrounding microenvironment. At the same time, the intracytoplasmic metabolic activities microenvironment influences the profile of this secretion. It is well known that cancer cells exhibit prevalent glycolytic metabolism and a more oxidative atmosphere compared to their healthy counterparts; this metabolic phenotype promotes glycate adducts formation and secretion. Considering the exacerbation of metabolic changes during the cancer progression, it is suggestive to explore the potential correlation between the increasing rate of glycan adducts and the specific pattern of secreted cytokines in different phases of cancer disease. We analyzed the secretomes of blood-derived cancer cell cultures from cancer patients and healthy subjects. The relative glycate adducts content in cancer secretomes was higher in comparison to that of healthy samples. Moreover, the stratification based on different phases of cancer disease correlated with a specific cytokines panel. The results obtained open a new perspective of observation of the intricate relationship between metabolome and inflammation in cancer. By using the analysis of secretome combined with a standardized protocol of liquid biopsy, it would be possible to identify specific profiles of molecular markers useful to arrange alternative and personalized medicine strategies. MDPI 2020-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7369824/ /pubmed/32630302 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21134711 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Coluccio, Maria Laura
Presta, Ivan
Greco, Marta
Gervasi, Rita
La Torre, Domenico
Renne, Maria
Voci, Carlo Pietro
Lunelli, Lorenzo
Donato, Giuseppe
Malara, Natalia
Microenvironment Molecular Profile Combining Glycation Adducts and Cytokines Patterns on Secretome of Short-term Blood-derived Cultures during Tumour Progression
title Microenvironment Molecular Profile Combining Glycation Adducts and Cytokines Patterns on Secretome of Short-term Blood-derived Cultures during Tumour Progression
title_full Microenvironment Molecular Profile Combining Glycation Adducts and Cytokines Patterns on Secretome of Short-term Blood-derived Cultures during Tumour Progression
title_fullStr Microenvironment Molecular Profile Combining Glycation Adducts and Cytokines Patterns on Secretome of Short-term Blood-derived Cultures during Tumour Progression
title_full_unstemmed Microenvironment Molecular Profile Combining Glycation Adducts and Cytokines Patterns on Secretome of Short-term Blood-derived Cultures during Tumour Progression
title_short Microenvironment Molecular Profile Combining Glycation Adducts and Cytokines Patterns on Secretome of Short-term Blood-derived Cultures during Tumour Progression
title_sort microenvironment molecular profile combining glycation adducts and cytokines patterns on secretome of short-term blood-derived cultures during tumour progression
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7369824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32630302
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21134711
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