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Substrate Type and Concentration Differently Affect Colon Cancer Cells Ultrastructural Morphology, EMT Markers, and Matrix Degrading Enzymes

Aim of the study was to understand the behavior of colon cancer LoVo-R cells (doxorubicin-resistant) vs. LoVo-S (doxorubicin sensitive) in the initial steps of extracellular matrix (ECM) invasion. We investigated how the matrix substrates Matrigel and type I collagen-mimicking the basement membrane...

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Autores principales: Franchi, Marco, Karamanos, Konstantinos-Athanasios, Cappadone, Concettina, Calonghi, Natalia, Greco, Nicola, Franchi, Leonardo, Onisto, Maurizio, Masola, Valentina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9775446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36551219
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12121786
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author Franchi, Marco
Karamanos, Konstantinos-Athanasios
Cappadone, Concettina
Calonghi, Natalia
Greco, Nicola
Franchi, Leonardo
Onisto, Maurizio
Masola, Valentina
author_facet Franchi, Marco
Karamanos, Konstantinos-Athanasios
Cappadone, Concettina
Calonghi, Natalia
Greco, Nicola
Franchi, Leonardo
Onisto, Maurizio
Masola, Valentina
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description Aim of the study was to understand the behavior of colon cancer LoVo-R cells (doxorubicin-resistant) vs. LoVo-S (doxorubicin sensitive) in the initial steps of extracellular matrix (ECM) invasion. We investigated how the matrix substrates Matrigel and type I collagen-mimicking the basement membrane (BM) and the normal or desmoplastic lamina propria, respectively-could affect the expression of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) markers, matrix-degrading enzymes, and phenotypes. Gene expression with RT-qPCR, E-cadherin protein expression using Western blot, and phenotypes using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were analyzed. The type and different concentrations of matrix substrates differently affected colon cancer cells. In LoVo-S cells, the higher concentrated collagen, mimicking the desmoplastic lamina propria, strongly induced EMT, as also confirmed by the expression of Snail, metalloproteases (MMPs)-2, -9, -14 and heparanase (HPSE), as well as mesenchymal phenotypes. Stimulation in E-cadherin expression in LoVo-S groups suggests that these cells develop a hybrid EMT phenotype. Differently, LoVo-R cells did not increase their aggressiveness: no changes in EMT markers, matrix effectors, and phenotypes were evident. The low influence of ECM components in LoVo-R cells might be related to their intrinsic aggressiveness related to chemoresistance. These results improve understanding of the critical role of tumor microenvironment in colon cancer cell invasion, driving the development of new therapeutic approaches.
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spelling pubmed-97754462022-12-23 Substrate Type and Concentration Differently Affect Colon Cancer Cells Ultrastructural Morphology, EMT Markers, and Matrix Degrading Enzymes Franchi, Marco Karamanos, Konstantinos-Athanasios Cappadone, Concettina Calonghi, Natalia Greco, Nicola Franchi, Leonardo Onisto, Maurizio Masola, Valentina Biomolecules Article Aim of the study was to understand the behavior of colon cancer LoVo-R cells (doxorubicin-resistant) vs. LoVo-S (doxorubicin sensitive) in the initial steps of extracellular matrix (ECM) invasion. We investigated how the matrix substrates Matrigel and type I collagen-mimicking the basement membrane (BM) and the normal or desmoplastic lamina propria, respectively-could affect the expression of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) markers, matrix-degrading enzymes, and phenotypes. Gene expression with RT-qPCR, E-cadherin protein expression using Western blot, and phenotypes using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were analyzed. The type and different concentrations of matrix substrates differently affected colon cancer cells. In LoVo-S cells, the higher concentrated collagen, mimicking the desmoplastic lamina propria, strongly induced EMT, as also confirmed by the expression of Snail, metalloproteases (MMPs)-2, -9, -14 and heparanase (HPSE), as well as mesenchymal phenotypes. Stimulation in E-cadherin expression in LoVo-S groups suggests that these cells develop a hybrid EMT phenotype. Differently, LoVo-R cells did not increase their aggressiveness: no changes in EMT markers, matrix effectors, and phenotypes were evident. The low influence of ECM components in LoVo-R cells might be related to their intrinsic aggressiveness related to chemoresistance. These results improve understanding of the critical role of tumor microenvironment in colon cancer cell invasion, driving the development of new therapeutic approaches. MDPI 2022-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9775446/ /pubmed/36551219 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12121786 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Franchi, Marco
Karamanos, Konstantinos-Athanasios
Cappadone, Concettina
Calonghi, Natalia
Greco, Nicola
Franchi, Leonardo
Onisto, Maurizio
Masola, Valentina
Substrate Type and Concentration Differently Affect Colon Cancer Cells Ultrastructural Morphology, EMT Markers, and Matrix Degrading Enzymes
title Substrate Type and Concentration Differently Affect Colon Cancer Cells Ultrastructural Morphology, EMT Markers, and Matrix Degrading Enzymes
title_full Substrate Type and Concentration Differently Affect Colon Cancer Cells Ultrastructural Morphology, EMT Markers, and Matrix Degrading Enzymes
title_fullStr Substrate Type and Concentration Differently Affect Colon Cancer Cells Ultrastructural Morphology, EMT Markers, and Matrix Degrading Enzymes
title_full_unstemmed Substrate Type and Concentration Differently Affect Colon Cancer Cells Ultrastructural Morphology, EMT Markers, and Matrix Degrading Enzymes
title_short Substrate Type and Concentration Differently Affect Colon Cancer Cells Ultrastructural Morphology, EMT Markers, and Matrix Degrading Enzymes
title_sort substrate type and concentration differently affect colon cancer cells ultrastructural morphology, emt markers, and matrix degrading enzymes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9775446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36551219
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12121786
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