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Lipopolysaccharide-regulated secretion of soluble and vesicle-based proteins from a panel of colorectal cancer cell lines

Título : Lipopolysaccharide-regulated secretion of soluble and vesicle-based proteins from a panel of colorectal cancer cell lines
Autor : García de Durango, Cira R.
Monteiro, Madalena N.
Bijnsdorp, Irene V.
Pham, Thang V.
Wit, Meike De
Rodier Piersma, Sander
Knol, Jaco C.
Pérez Gordo, Marina
Vidal-Vanaclocha, Fernando
Jiménez, Connie R.
Materias: Colorectal cancerExosomeExtracellular vesiclesLipopolysaccharideNF-κBSecretomeFijneman, Remond J.A.
Editorial : Wiley
Citación : de Durango, C. R. G., Monteiro, M. N., Bijnsdorp, I. V., et al. (2021). Lipopolysaccharide-regulated secretion of soluble and vesicle-based proteins from a panel of colorectal cancer cell lines. Proteomics Clinical Applications, 15, e1900119. https://doi.org/10.1002/prca.201900119
Resumen : Purpose: To mimic the perioperative microenvironment where bacterial products get in contact with colorectal cancer (CRC) cells and study its impact on protein release, we exposed six CRC cell lines to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and investigated the effect on the secretome using in-depthmass spectrometry-based proteomics. Experimental design: Cancer cell secretome was harvested in bio-duplicate after LPS treatment, and separated in EV and soluble secretome (SS) fractions. Gel-fractionated proteins were analysed by label-free nano-liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry. NF-κB activation, triggered upon LPS treatment, was evaluated. Results: We report a CRC secretome dataset of 5601 proteins. Comparison of all LPS-treated cells with controls revealed 37 proteins with altered abundance in the SS, including RPS25; and 13 in EVs, including HMGB1. Comparing controls and LPStreated samples per cell line, revealed 564 significant differential proteins with foldchange >3. The LPS-induced release of RPS25 was validated by western blot. Conclusions and clinical relevance: Bacterial endotoxin hasminor impact on the global CRC cell line secretome, yet it may alter protein release in a cell line-specific manner. This modulation might play a role in orchestrating the development of a permissive environment for CRC liver metastasis, especially through EV-communication.
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/10637/15432
Derechos: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
Open Access
ISSN : 1862-8354
Fecha de publicación : 15-feb-2021
Centro : Universidad San Pablo-CEU
Aparece en las colecciones: Medicina





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