The microenvironment induces collective migration in SDHB-silenced mouse pheochromocytoma spheroids

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Beitragende

  • Vanessa D'Antongiovanni - , Università degli Studi di Firenze (Autor:in)
  • Serena Martinelli - , Università degli Studi di Firenze (Autor:in)
  • Susan Richter - , Institut für Klinische Chemie und Laboratoriumsmedizin (Autor:in)
  • Letizia Canu - , Università degli Studi di Firenze (Autor:in)
  • Daniele Guasti - , Università degli Studi di Firenze (Autor:in)
  • Tommaso Mello - , Università degli Studi di Firenze (Autor:in)
  • Paolo Romagnoli - , Università degli Studi di Firenze (Autor:in)
  • Karel Pacak - , National Institutes of Health (NIH) (Autor:in)
  • Graeme Eisenhofer - , Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik III (Autor:in)
  • Massimo Mannelli - , Università degli Studi di Firenze (Autor:in)
  • Elena Rapizzi - , Università degli Studi di Firenze (Autor:in)

Abstract

Pheochromocytomas (Pheos) and paragangliomas (PGLs) are neuroendocrine tumors. Approximately 30-40% of Pheos/PGLs are due to germline mutations in one of the susceptibility genes, including those encoding the succinate dehydrogenase subunits A-D (SDHA-D). Up to 2/3 of patients affected by SDHB mutated Pheo/PGL develop metastatic disease with no successful cure at present. Here, for the first time, we evaluated the effects of SDHB silencing in a three dimension (3D) culture using spheroids of a mouse Pheo cell line silenced or not (wild type/wt/control) for the SDHB subunit. We investigated the role of the microenvironment on spheroid growth and migration/ invasion by co-culturing SDHB-silenced or wt spheroids with primary cancer-activated fibroblasts (CAFs). When spheroids were co-cultured with fibroblasts, SDHB-silenced cells showed a significant increase in matrigel invasion as demonstrated by the computation of the migratory areas (P < 0.001). Moreover, cells detaching from the SDHB-silenced spheroids moved collectively, unlike the cells of wt spheroids that moved individually. Additionally, SDHB-silenced spheroids developed long filamentous formations along which clusters of cells migrated far away from the spheroid, whereas these structures were not present in wt spheroids. We found that lactate, largely secreted by CAFs, plays a specific role in promoting migration only of SDHB-silenced cells. In this study, we demonstrated that SDHB silencing per se increases tumor cell migration/invasion and that microenvironment, as represented by CAFs, plays a pivotal role in enhancing collective migration/invasion in Pheo SDHB-silenced tumor cells, suggesting their role in increasing the tumor metastasizing potential.

Details

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)555-564
Seitenumfang10
FachzeitschriftEndocrine-Related Cancer
Jahrgang24
Ausgabenummer10
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Okt. 2017
Peer-Review-StatusJa

Externe IDs

Scopus 85038940241
PubMed 28830936
ORCID /0000-0002-3549-2477/work/142244871

Schlagworte

Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung

Schlagwörter

  • pheochromocytoma/ paraganglioma, SDHB, spheroids, tumor microenvironment, tumor migration