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Adipocyte derived exosomes promote cell invasion and challenge paclitaxel efficacy in ovarian cancer

Williams, Michael Ellis, Howard, David, Donnelly, Claire, Izadi, Fereshteh, Parra, Jezabel Garcia, Pugh, Megan, Edwards, Kadie, Lutchman-Sigh, Kerryn, Jones, Sadie, Margarit, Lavinia, Francis, Lewis, Conlan, R. Steven, Taraballi, Francesca and Gonzalez, Deyarina 2024. Adipocyte derived exosomes promote cell invasion and challenge paclitaxel efficacy in ovarian cancer. Cell Communication and Signaling 22 (1) , 443. 10.1186/s12964-024-01806-4

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Abstract

Background Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the deadliest gynaecological cancer with high mortality rates driven by the common development of resistance to chemotherapy. EOC frequently invades the omentum, an adipocyte-rich organ of the peritoneum and omental adipocytes have been implicated in promoting disease progression, metastasis and chemoresistance. The signalling mechanisms underpinning EOC omentum tropism have yet to be elucidated. Methods Three-dimensional co-culture models were used to explore adipocyte-EOC interactions. The impact of adipocytes on EOC proliferation, response to therapy and invasive capacity was assessed. Primary adipocytes and omental tissue were isolated from patients with ovarian malignancies and benign ovarian neoplasms. Exosomes were isolated from omentum tissue conditioned media and the effect of omentum-derived exosomes on EOC evaluated. Exosomal microRNA (miRNA) sequencing was used to identify miRNAs abundant in omental exosomes and EOC cells were transfected with highly abundant miRNAs miR-21, let-7b, miR-16 and miR-92a. Results We demonstrate the capacity of adipocytes to induce an invasive phenotype in EOC populations through driving epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Exosomes secreted by omental tissue of ovarian cancer patients, as well as patients without malignancies, induced proliferation, upregulated EMT markers and reduced response to paclitaxel therapy in EOC cell lines and HGSOC patient samples. Analysis of the omentum-derived exosomes from cancer patients revealed highly abundant miRNAs that included miR-21, let-7b, miR-16 and miR-92a that promoted cancer cell proliferation and protection from chemotherapy when transfected in ovarian cancer cells. Conclusions These observations highlight the capacity of omental adipocytes to generate a pro-tumorigenic and chemoprotective microenvironment in ovarian cancer and other adipose-related malignancies.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Published Online
Status: Published
Schools: Medicine
Publisher: BioMed Central
ISSN: 1478-811X
Date of First Compliant Deposit: 15 October 2024
Date of Acceptance: 22 August 2024
Last Modified: 16 Oct 2024 12:45
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/172900

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