2022
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2022.913656
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Radiation induces ESCRT pathway dependent CD44v3+ extracellular vesicle production stimulating pro-tumor fibroblast activity in breast cancer

Abstract: Despite recent advances in radiotherapeutic strategies, acquired resistance remains a major obstacle, leading to tumor recurrence for many patients. Once thought to be a strictly cancer cell intrinsic property, it is becoming increasingly clear that treatment-resistance is driven in part by complex interactions between cancer cells and non-transformed cells of the tumor microenvironment. Herein, we report that radiotherapy induces the production of extracellular vesicles by breast cancer cells capable of stimu… Show more

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“…In a mouse BC model, SEVs derived from irradiated cells elicited immune responses of tumor-specific CD8+ T cells and inhibition of tumor size [ 391 ]. Likewise, radioresistant SEVs stimulate tumor-supporting fibroblast activity, facilitating tumor survival and promoting cancer stem-like cell expansion [ 392 ].…”
Section: Extracellular Vesicles Deregulation In Breast Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a mouse BC model, SEVs derived from irradiated cells elicited immune responses of tumor-specific CD8+ T cells and inhibition of tumor size [ 391 ]. Likewise, radioresistant SEVs stimulate tumor-supporting fibroblast activity, facilitating tumor survival and promoting cancer stem-like cell expansion [ 392 ].…”
Section: Extracellular Vesicles Deregulation In Breast Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interaction with TGF-beta has also been associated with the modulation of the GTPase RhoA, Cdc42, and TGFB1 in the EMT of breast cancer [ 88 ]. In breast cancer, the interaction of syntenin-1 with ESCRT promotes the activation of pro-tumoral fibroblast [ 89 ]. Additionally, it can regulate the expression of pEGFR and PBCL2 to inhibit autophagy markers [ 12 ], and its interaction with TGF-β can give place to proliferation in EMT [ 86 ].…”
Section: Syntenin-1mentioning
confidence: 99%