Magdalena Millán, Felipe Parietti, Florencia Lamela, María Cecilia De Rossi, Belén Benítez, Valeria Levi, Manoela Domingues, Ronell Bologna-Molina, Miguel Arocena, Jimena Hochmann
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摘要
肿瘤微环境是一种改变了的环境,它施加了多种选择性压力,导致侵袭性和适应性肿瘤细胞亚群的生存和扩散。瘤前细胞和肿瘤细胞如何应对微环境的变化将决定肿瘤的后续演变。在这项研究中,我们将瘤前细胞和肿瘤细胞置于盖玻片诱导的缺氧环境中,这种环境再现了早期肿瘤微环境特有的细胞内缺氧和细胞外酸化现象。在常氧状态下,肿瘤细胞的核组织出现差异,表现为HP1病灶数量减少;在缺氧状态下,细胞核结构发生了重大变化,与瘤前和非瘤细胞相比,肿瘤细胞核内高干质量密度病灶的数量显著增加。相反,与瘤前细胞和正常细胞相比,缺氧状态下肿瘤细胞的线粒体 ATP 水平明显下降,而只有在这种情况下肿瘤细胞的刽子手 Caspases 的活化才会增加。因此,在细胞组织、新陈代谢变化和细胞死亡过程激活方面,肿瘤细胞对微观环境改变的反应比肿瘤前和正常细胞更剧烈,而这些反应反过来又可能对未来肿瘤的发展起根本性作用。
Differential cell architecture and microenvironmental responses of pretumoral and tumoral cellular models exposed to coverslip-induced hypoxia.
The tumor microenvironment is an altered milieu that imposes multiple selective pressures leading to the survival and dissemination of aggressive and fit tumor cell subpopulations. How pre-tumoral and tumoral cells respond to changes in their microenvironment will determine the subsequent evolution of the tumor. In this study, we have subjected pre-tumoral and tumoral cells to coverslip-induced hypoxia, which recapitulates the intracellular hypoxia and extracellular acidification characteristic of the early tumor microenvironment, and we have used a combination of quantitative phase microscopy and epifluorescence to analyze diverse cellular responses to this altered environment. In normoxia, tumor cells showed differences in nuclear organization, as evidenced by decreased numbers of HP1 foci, and in hypoxia major changes in nuclear architecture were observed, with tumor cells significantly increasing the number of high dry mass density foci in the nucleus compared to pre-tumoral and non-tumoral cells. Conversely, compared to pre-tumoral and normal cells, mitochondrial ATP levels decayed markedly in tumor cells in hypoxia, whereas the activation of executioner caspases increased only in tumor cells in this condition. Therefore, in terms of cellular organization, metabolic changes and activation of cell death processes, tumor cells showed more dramatic responses to an altered microenvironment than their pre-tumoral and normal counterparts, responses which in turn could play fundamental roles in shaping future tumor development.
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Histochemistry and Cell Biology is devoted to the field of molecular histology and cell biology, publishing original articles dealing with the localization and identification of molecular components, metabolic activities and cell biological aspects of cells and tissues. Coverage extends to the development, application, and/or evaluation of methods and probes that can be used in the entire area of histochemistry and cell biology.