Environmental physical factors produce mitotic aberration and multicellularity in the ovarian cancer cell line SKOV3.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY
N Lujea, F Chiola, M De Leon Rodriguez, C Acosta, P Kunda
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Abstract

The spread of ovarian cancer (OC) to the coelomic cavity triggers the secretion and accumulation of ascitic fluid (AF). Although its biochemical composition has been well studied, less is known about the implications of physical factors such as the pH and the mechanical properties of the AF for the malignancy of tumor cells. In this work, we investigated the effect of pH and the mechanical properties of AF on cell proliferation and mitotic morphology. We employed biopsies from patients with OC and the SKOV3 cell line as an in vitro model of OC with HeLa cells as controls. Sections of each tumor were stained with HE, analyzed, and related to clinical data. AF from patients with OC exhibited an alkaline pH (ranging from 7.3 to 7.8). Compared to control conditions, the 3 AFs significantly enhanced the proliferation of SKOV3 and HeLa cells. These effects were more pronounced at a more alkaline pH. In addition, we found that AFs have different densities that correlated with a significant increase in multinucleated tumor cells and severe morphological defects in cells undergoing mitosis. In agreement with these data, we found that higher concentrations of soft agar provoked significantly higher numbers of multinucleated and morphologically abnormal SKOV3 cells with no effect on HeLa cells. We conclude that an alkaline pH and greater rigidity could enhance the metastatic potential of OC cells. We propose that these two physical factors could be parameters of clinical importance as predictors of malignancy.

环境物理因素导致卵巢癌细胞株SKOV3出现有丝分裂畸变和多细胞性。
卵巢癌(OC)扩散到腹腔会引发腹水(AF)的分泌和积聚。虽然对腹水的生化成分已有深入研究,但对腹水的 pH 值和机械特性等物理因素对肿瘤细胞恶性程度的影响却知之甚少。在这项工作中,我们研究了 AF 的 pH 值和机械特性对细胞增殖和有丝分裂形态的影响。我们采用了 OC 患者的活组织切片和作为 OC 体外模型的 SKOV3 细胞系,并以 HeLa 细胞作为对照。每种肿瘤的切片都经过 HE 染色、分析,并与临床数据相关联。OC 患者的 AF 呈碱性 pH 值(7.3-7.8)。与对照组相比,这三种 AF 能显著增强 SKOV3 和 HeLa 细胞的增殖。这些作用在 pH 值较高的碱性条件下更为明显。此外,我们还发现 AFs 具有不同的密度,这与多核肿瘤细胞的显著增加和有丝分裂细胞的严重形态缺陷有关。与这些数据一致的是,我们发现高浓度的软琼脂能显著增加多核和形态异常的 SKOV3 细胞的数量,而对 HeLa 细胞没有影响。我们的结论是,碱性 pH 值和更高的硬度可增强 OC 细胞的转移潜力。我们认为,这两个物理因素可作为预测恶性程度的重要临床参数。
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8.90
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78
审稿时长
11.5 weeks
期刊介绍: Under new editorial leadership, Experimental and Molecular Pathology presents original articles on disease processes in relation to structural and biochemical alterations in mammalian tissues and fluids and on the application of newer techniques of molecular biology to problems of pathology in humans and other animals. The journal also publishes selected interpretive synthesis reviews by bench level investigators working at the "cutting edge" of contemporary research in pathology. In addition, special thematic issues present original research reports that unravel some of Nature''s most jealously guarded secrets on the pathologic basis of disease. Research Areas include: Stem cells; Neoangiogenesis; Molecular diagnostics; Polymerase chain reaction; In situ hybridization; DNA sequencing; Cell receptors; Carcinogenesis; Pathobiology of neoplasia; Complex infectious diseases; Transplantation; Cytokines; Flow cytomeric analysis; Inflammation; Cellular injury; Immunology and hypersensitivity; Athersclerosis.
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