Chamini J. Perera, SM Zahid Hosen, Tanzila Khan, Haoyun Fang, Alpha Raj Mekapogu, Zhihong Xu, Marco Falasca, Suresh T. Chari, Jeremy S. Wilson, Ron Pirola, David W. Greening, Minoti V. Apte
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Abstract
Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) are cell-derived vesicles evolving as important elements involved in all stages of cancers. sEVs bear unique protein signatures that may serve as biomarkers. Pancreatic cancer (PC) records a very poor survival rate owing to its late diagnosis and several cancer cell-derived proteins have been reported as candidate biomarkers. However, given the pivotal role played by stellate cells (PSCs, which produce the collagenous stroma in PC), it is essential to also assess PSC-sEV cargo in biomarker discovery. Thus, this study aimed to isolate and characterise sEVs from mouse PC cells and PSCs cultured alone or as co-cultures and performed proteomic profiling and pathway analysis. Proteomics confirmed the enrichment of specific markers in the sEVs compared to their cells of origin as well as the proteins that are known to express in each of the culture types. Most importantly, for the first time it was revealed that PSC-sEVs are enriched in proteins (including G6PI, PGAM1, ENO1, ENO3, and LDHA) that mediate pathways related to development of diabetes, such as glucose metabolism and gluconeogenesis revealing a potential role of PSCs in pancreatic cancer-related diabetes (PCRD). PCRD is now considered a harbinger of PC and further research will enable to identify the role of these components in PCRD and may develop as novel candidate biomarkers of PC.
小细胞外囊泡(sEVs)是细胞衍生的囊泡,是癌症各个阶段的重要组成部分。胰腺癌(PC)由于诊断较晚,存活率很低,已有报道称几种癌细胞衍生蛋白可作为候选生物标记物。然而,鉴于星状细胞(PSCs,在 PC 中产生胶原基质)所起的关键作用,在生物标记物的发现中评估 PSC-sEV 货物也是至关重要的。因此,本研究旨在从单独培养或共培养的小鼠 PC 细胞和星状细胞中分离出 sEV 并确定其特征,同时进行蛋白质组学分析和通路分析。蛋白质组学证实,与原代细胞相比,sEVs 中富含特定的标记物,以及已知在每种培养类型中表达的蛋白质。最重要的是,研究首次揭示了胰腺癌 sEVs 富集的蛋白质(包括 G6PI、PGAM1、ENO1、ENO3 和 LDHA)介导了与糖尿病发展相关的通路,如葡萄糖代谢和葡萄糖生成,揭示了胰腺癌 sEVs 在胰腺癌相关糖尿病(PCRD)中的潜在作用。PCRD 现在被认为是 PC 的先兆,进一步的研究将有助于确定这些成分在 PCRD 中的作用,并可能开发出 PC 的新型候选生物标记物。
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PROTEOMICS is the premier international source for information on all aspects of applications and technologies, including software, in proteomics and other "omics". The journal includes but is not limited to proteomics, genomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics and lipidomics, and systems biology approaches. Papers describing novel applications of proteomics and integration of multi-omics data and approaches are especially welcome.