| Literature DB >> 31337825 |
Raj Pranap Arun1, Divya Sivanesan1, Bamadeb Patra1, Sudha Varadaraj1, Rama Shanker Verma2.
Abstract
Physical cues are vital in determining cellular fate in cancer. In vitro 3D culture do not replicate forces present in vivo. These forces including tumor interstitial fluid pressure and matrix stiffness behave as switches in differentiation and metastasis, which are intricate features of cancer stem cells (CSCs). Gravity determines the effect of these physical factors on cell fate and functions as evident from microgravity experiments on space and ground simulations. Here, we described the role of simulation of microgravity (SMG) using rotary cell culture system (RCCS) in increasing stemness in human colorectal cancer cell HCT116. We observed distinct features of cancer stem cells including CD133/CD44 dual positive cells and migration in SMG which was not altered by autophagy induction or inhibition. 3D and SMG increased autophagy, but the flux was staggered under SMG. Increased unique giant cancer cells housing complete nuclear localization of YAP were observed in SMG. This study highlights the role of microgravity in regulating stemness in CSC and importance of physical factors in determining the same.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31337825 PMCID: PMC6650394 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-47116-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379