基于宏观和微观营养的多重应激条件调节乳腺癌球体的体外肿瘤发生和侵袭行为。

In vitro models Pub Date : 2021-11-25 eCollection Date: 2022-02-01 DOI:10.1007/s44164-021-00006-5
Sukanya Gayan, Abhishek Teli, Anish Nair, Geetanjali Tomar, Tuli Dey
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目的:肿瘤的侵袭性可能是其固有的,但不同的环境因素可以以多种方式操纵它。在此背景下,需要分析代谢应激对肿瘤行为的影响,以了解其对肿瘤侵袭和休眠的深远影响。这项工作研究了多种代谢应激条件下肿瘤的不同方面,如致瘤能力、肿瘤表型和迁移。方法:制备无创和有创多细胞球体(MTS),并进行葡萄糖、氨基酸和缺氧等多种应激条件。在体外肿瘤发生、球状体形成能力、表型、mRNA谱、迁移和间充质干细胞募集的背景下,MTS的改变行为被评估。结果:观察到代谢应激条件对侵袭性和非侵袭性乳腺癌细胞的体外肿瘤发生和球体形成过程有负面影响。虽然胁迫似乎影响了球体的生长和表型,但对亚细胞实体的组织没有明显的影响。代谢应激条件影响缺氧、血管生成、ECM变形、糖酵解移位和蛋白质饥饿相关基因簇的转录组学景观。mts在压力下不会粘附或迁移,但在获救时,它们表现出不同的迁移方式。侵袭性球体在抢救后表现出更强的侵袭性。此外,我们还观察到受压球体能够控制间充质干细胞的迁移和募集。结论:多重代谢应激可控制肿瘤的发生,同时影响浸润性和非浸润性乳腺癌球体的生理、迁移模式和肿瘤间质串扰。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,提供地址为10.1007/s44164-021-00006-5。
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Macro- and micro-nutrient-based multiplex stress conditions modulate in vitro tumorigenesis and aggressive behavior of breast cancer spheroids.

Purpose: The aggressive nature of a tumor is presumably its inherent one, but different environmental cues can manipulate it in many ways. In this context, the influence of metabolic stresses on tumor behavior needs to be analyzed to understand their far-reaching implications on tumor aggression and dormancy. This work investigates different facets of the tumor, such as tumorigenic capacity, tumor phenotype, and migration, under multiple metabolic stress conditions.

Methods: Non-invasive and invasive multicellular spheroids (MTS) were created and subjected to multiple stress conditions, namely glucose, amino acid, and oxygen deprivation. Altered behavior of the MTS has been evaluated in the context of in vitro tumorigenesis, spheroid formation capacity, phenotype, mRNA profile, migration, and recruitment of mesenchymal stem cells.

Results: The metabolic stress conditions were observed to negatively impact the in vitro tumorigenesis and spheroid formation process of invasive and non-invasive breast cancer cells. While the stress seemingly influences the growth and phenotype of spheroids, it does not alter the organization of sub-cellular entities significantly. Metabolic stress conditions impact the transcriptomic landscape of hypoxic, angiogenic, ECM deformation, glycolysis shift, and protein starvation-related gene clusters. MTSs do not adhere or migrate under stress, but they exhibit different modalities of migration when rescued. Invasive spheroids, after the rescue, exhibit increased aggressiveness. Furthermore, stressed spheroid was observed to control the migration and recruitment of mesenchymal stem cells.

Conclusion: Multiplex metabolic stresses could control the tumorigenesis while influencing the physiology of invasive and non-invasive breast cancer spheroids along with their migration pattern and tumor-stromal crosstalk.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s44164-021-00006-5.

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