Exosomes derived from high-grade ovarian cancer have a profound impact on angiogenesis

Ovarian cancer, the most lethal gynecological cancer, related closely to tumor stage. High-grade ovarian cancer always results in a late diagnose and high recurrence, which reduce survival within five years. Until recently, curable therapy is still under research and anti-angiogenesis proves a promising way. Tumor-derived exosomes are essential in tumor migration and metastases such as angiogenesis is enhanced by exosomes.

In this study, researchers from Fujian Medical University have made comparison between high-grade and unlikely high-grade serous ovarian cancer cells on exosomal function of endothelial cells proliferation, migration and tube formation. Exosomes derived from high-grade ovarian cancer have a profound impact on angiogenesis with comparison to unlikely high-grade ovarian cancer. Proteomic profiles revealed some potential proteins involved in exosomal function of angiogenesis such as ATF2, MTA1, ROCK1/2 and so on. Therefore, exosomes plays an influential role in angiogenesis in ovarian serous cancer and also function more effectively in high-grade ovarian cancer cells.

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Characterization of exosomes derived from ovarian cancer. A. Electron microscopy photographs indicating intact exosomes range from 40-100 nm (scale bar: 100 nm). B. Analysis showed pellets of ultracentrifugation highly expressed of exosome markers CD63 compared with pellets of centrifugation.

Yi H, Ye J, Yang XM, Zhang LW, Zhang ZG, Chen YP. (2015) High-grade ovarian cancer secreting effective exosomes in tumor angiogenesis. Int J Clin Exp Pathol 8(5):5062-70. [article]

 

 

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