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Melanoma-derived extracellular vesicles instigate proinflammatory signaling in the metastatic microenvironment.

Tzlil Gener Lahav1, Omer Adler1, Yael Zait1, Ophir Shani1, Malak Amer1, Hila Doron1, Lilach Abramovitz1, Ido Yofe2, Noam Cohen1, Neta Erez1.   

Abstract

The major cause of melanoma mortality is metastasis to distant organs, including lungs and brain. Reciprocal interactions of metastasizing tumor cells with stromal cells in secondary sites play a critical role in all stages of tumorigenesis and metastasis. Changes in the metastatic microenvironment were shown to precede clinically relevant metastases, and may occur prior to the arrival of disseminated tumor cells to the distant organ, thus creating a hospitable "premetastatic niche." Exosomes secreted by tumor cells were demonstrated to play an important role in the preparation of a hospitable metastatic niche. However, the functional role of melanoma-derived exosomes on metastatic niche formation, and the downstream pathways activated in stromal cells at the metastatic niche are largely unresolved. Here we show that extracellular vesicles (EVs) secreted by metastatic melanoma cells that spontaneously metastasize to lungs and to brain, activate proinflammatory signaling in lung fibroblasts and in astrocytes. Interestingly, unlike paracrine signaling by melanoma cells, EVs secreted by metastatic melanoma cells instigated a proinflammatory gene signature in lung fibroblasts but did not activate wound-healing functions, suggesting that tumor cell-secreted EVs activate distinct CAF characteristics and tumor-promoting functions. Moreover, melanoma-secreted EVs also activated proinflammatory signaling in astrocytes, indicating that EV-mediated reprogramming of stromal cells is a general mechanism of modulating the metastatic niche in multiple distant organs. Thus, our study demonstrates that melanoma-derived EVs reprogram tumor-promoting functions in stromal cells in a distinct manner, implicating a central role for tumor-derived EV signaling in promoting the formation of an inflammatory metastatic niche.
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Keywords:  Exosomes; astrocytes; cancer-associated fibroblasts; extracellular vesicles; melanoma; metastasis; metastatic niche

Year:  2019        PMID: 31216364     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.32521

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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