Cancer cell-derived microvesicles induce transformation by transferring tissue transglutaminase and fibronectin to recipient cells

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作者
Antonyak, Marc A. [1 ]
Li, Bo [1 ,2 ]
Boroughs, Lindsey K. [1 ]
Johnson, Jared L. [2 ]
Druso, Joseph E. [1 ]
Bryant, Kirsten L. [2 ]
Holowka, David A. [2 ]
Cerione, Richard A. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Cornell Univ, Dept Mol Med, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[2] Cornell Univ, Dept Chem & Chem Biol, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
关键词
cancer progression; extracellular matrix; oncosomes; shedding vesicles; tumor microenvironment; HUMAN BREAST-CANCER; TUMOR-CELLS; EXPRESSION; ACTIVATION; ADHESION; PATHWAY; INHIBITOR; MEDIATORS; PROTEINS; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1073/pnas.1017667108
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
070301 [无机化学]; 070403 [天体物理学]; 070507 [自然资源与国土空间规划学]; 090105 [作物生产系统与生态工程];
摘要
Tumor progression involves the ability of cancer cells to communicate with each other and with neighboring normal cells in their microenvironment. Microvesicles (MV) derived from human cancer cells have received a good deal of attention because of their ability to participate in the horizontal transfer of signaling proteins between cancer cells and to contribute to their invasive activity. Here we show that MV may play another important role in oncogenesis. In particular, we demonstrate that MV shed by two different human cancer cells, MDAMB231 breast carcinoma cells and U87 glioma cells, are capable of conferring onto normal fibroblasts and epithelial cells the transformed characteristics of cancer cells (e. g., anchorage-independent growth and enhanced survival capability) and that this effect requires the transfer of the protein cross-linking enzyme tissue transglutaminase (tTG). We further demonstrate that tTG is not sufficient to transform fibroblasts but rather that it must collaborate with another protein to mediate the transforming actions of the cancer cell-derived MV. Proteomic analyses of the MV derived from MDAMB231 and U87 cells indicated that both these vesicle preparations contained the tTG-binding partner and cross-inking substrate fibronectin (FN). Moreover, we found that tTG cross-links FN in MV from cancer cells and that the ensuing MV-mediated transfers of cross-linked FN and tTG to recipient fibroblasts function cooperatively to activate mitogenic signaling activities and to induce their transformation. These findings highlight a role for MV in the induction of cellular transformation and identify tTG and FN as essential participants in this process.
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页码:4852 / 4857
页数:6
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