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Organoids with cancer stem cell-like properties secrete exosomes and HSP90 in a 3D nanoenvironment

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2018

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Eguchi, T., C. Sogawa, Y. Okusha, K. Uchibe, R. Iinuma, K. Ono, K. Nakano, et al. 2018. “Organoids with cancer stem cell-like properties secrete exosomes and HSP90 in a 3D nanoenvironment.” PLoS ONE 13 (2): e0191109. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0191109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191109.

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Ability to form cellular aggregations such as tumorspheres and spheroids have been used as a morphological marker of malignant cancer cells and in particular cancer stem cells (CSC). However, the common definition of the types of cellular aggregation formed by cancer cells has not been available. We examined morphologies of 67 cell lines cultured on three dimensional morphology enhancing NanoCulture Plates (NCP) and classified the types of cellular aggregates that form. Among the 67 cell lines, 49 cell lines formed spheres or spheroids, 8 cell lines formed grape-like aggregation (GLA), 8 cell lines formed other types of aggregation, and 3 cell lines formed monolayer sheets. Seven GLA-forming cell lines were derived from adenocarcinoma among the 8 lines. A neuroendocrine adenocarcinoma cell line PC-3 formed asymmetric GLA with ductal structures on the NCPs and rapidly growing asymmetric tumors that metastasized to lymph nodes in immunocompromised mice. In contrast, another adenocarcinoma cell line DU-145 formed spheroids in vitro and spheroid-like tumors in vivo that did not metastasize to lymph nodes until day 50 after transplantation. Culture in the 3D nanoenvironment and in a defined stem cell medium enabled the neuroendocrine adenocarcinoma cells to form slowly growing large organoids that expressed multiple stem cell markers, neuroendocrine markers, intercellular adhesion molecules, and oncogenes in vitro. In contrast, the more commonly used 2D serum-contained environment reduced intercellular adhesion and induced mesenchymal transition and promoted rapid growth of the cells. In addition, the 3D stemness nanoenvironment promoted secretion of HSP90 and EpCAM-exosomes, a marker of CSC phenotype, from the neuroendocrine organoids. These findings indicate that the NCP-based 3D environment enables cells to form stem cell tumoroids with multipotency and model more accurately the in vivo tumor status at the levels of morphology and gene expression.

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Biology and Life Sciences, Genetics, Gene Expression, Cell Biology, Cellular Structures and Organelles, Vesicles, Exosomes, Medicine and Health Sciences, Oncology, Carcinogenesis, Cancer Stem Cells, Cellular Types, Animal Cells, Stem Cells, Biological Cultures, Cell Cultures, Cultured Tumor Cells, Adenocarcinoma Cells, Tumor Stem Cells, Biochemistry, Proteins, Cytoskeletal Proteins, Vimentin, Developmental Biology, Cell Differentiation

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