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AHNAK enables mammary carcinoma cells to produce extracellular vesicles that increase neighboring fibroblast cell motility
Oncotarget (2016)
  • Thaiomara A. Silva
  • Basílio Smuczek
  • Iuri C. Valadão
  • Luciana M. Dzik
  • Rebeca P. Iglesia
  • Mário C. Cruz
  • André Zelanis
  • Adriane S. de Siqueira
  • Solange M.T. Serrano
  • Gary S. Goldberg, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Ruy G. Jaeger
  • Vanessa M. Freitas
Abstract
Extracellular vesicles play important roles in tumor development. Many components of these structures, including microvesicles and exosomes, have been defined. However, mechanisms by which extracellular vesicles affect tumor progression are not fully understood. Here, we investigated vesicular communication between mammary carcinoma cells and neighboring nontransformed mammary fibroblasts. Nonbiased proteomic analysis found that over 1% of the entire proteome is represented in these vesicles, with the neuroblast differentiation associated protein AHNAK and annexin A2 being the most abundant. In particular, AHNAK was found to be the most prominent component of these vesicles based on peptide number, and appeared necessary for their formation. In addition, we report here that carcinoma cells produce vesicles that promote the migration of recipient fibroblasts. These data suggest that AHNAK enables mammary carcinoma cells to produce and release extracellular vesicles that cause disruption of the stroma by surrounding fibroblasts. This paradigm reveals fundamental mechanisms by which vesicular communication between carcinoma cells and stromal cells can promote cancer progression in the tumor microenvironment.
Keywords
  • AHNAK,
  • cancer,
  • cancer associated fibroblasts,
  • extracellular vesicles,
  • microvesicles
Publication Date
August 2, 2016
DOI
10.18632/oncotarget.10307
Citation Information
Thaiomara A. Silva, Basílio Smuczek, Iuri C. Valadão, Luciana M. Dzik, et al.. "AHNAK enables mammary carcinoma cells to produce extracellular vesicles that increase neighboring fibroblast cell motility" Oncotarget Vol. 7 Iss. 31 (2016) p. 49998 - 50016 ISSN: 1949-2553
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gary-s-goldberg/4/