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spelling paper:paper_19492553_v8_n55_p94223_CampoVerdeArbocco2023-06-08T16:32:41Z Human renal adipose tissue induces the invasion and progression of renal cell carcinoma Cancer Epithelial-stromal interactions Human adipose tissue Migration Renal epithelial cells adiponectin AdipoR1 protein AdipoR2 protein leptin mitogen activated protein kinase ObR protein phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase phosphoprotein protein kinase B unclassified drug versican 786-O cell line ACHN cell line adipose tissue Article cancer growth cancer patient cell adhesion cell migration cell proliferation controlled study epithelial cell line HK-2 cell line human human cell human tissue kidney kidney epithelium renal cell carcinoma tumor invasion We evaluated the effects of conditioned media (CMs) of human adipose tissue from renal cell carcinoma located near the tumor (hRATnT) or farther away from the tumor (hRATfT), on proliferation, adhesion and migration of tumor (786-O and ACHN) and non-tumor (HK-2) human renal epithelial cell lines. Human adipose tissues were obtained from patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and CMs from hRATnT and hRATfT incubation. Proliferation, adhesion and migration were quantified in 786-O, ACHN and HK-2 cell lines incubated with hRATnT-, hRATfT- or control-CMs. We evaluated versican, adiponectin and leptin expression in CMs from hRATnT and hRATfT. We evaluated AdipoR1/2, ObR, pERK, pAkt y pPI3K expression on cell lines incubated with CMs. No differences in proliferation of cell lines was found after 24 h of treatment with CMs. All cell lines showed a significant decrease in cell adhesion and increase in cell migration after incubation with hRATnT-CMs vs. hRATfT- or control-CMs. hRATnT-CMs showed increased levels of versican and leptin, compared to hRATfT-CMs. AdipoR2 in 786-O and ACHN cells decreased significantly after incubation with hRATfT- and hRATnT-CMs vs. control-CMs. We observed a decrease in the expression of pAkt in HK-2, 786-O and ACHN incubated with hRATnT-CMs. This result could partially explain the observed changes in migration and cell adhesion. We conclude that hRATnT released factors, such as leptin and versican, could enhance the invasive potential of renal epithelial cell lines and could modulate the progression of the disease. © Campo-Verde-Arbocco et al. 2017 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_19492553_v8_n55_p94223_CampoVerdeArbocco http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_19492553_v8_n55_p94223_CampoVerdeArbocco
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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repository_str R-134
collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Cancer
Epithelial-stromal interactions
Human adipose tissue
Migration
Renal epithelial cells
adiponectin
AdipoR1 protein
AdipoR2 protein
leptin
mitogen activated protein kinase
ObR protein
phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase
phosphoprotein
protein kinase B
unclassified drug
versican
786-O cell line
ACHN cell line
adipose tissue
Article
cancer growth
cancer patient
cell adhesion
cell migration
cell proliferation
controlled study
epithelial cell line
HK-2 cell line
human
human cell
human tissue
kidney
kidney epithelium
renal cell carcinoma
tumor invasion
spellingShingle Cancer
Epithelial-stromal interactions
Human adipose tissue
Migration
Renal epithelial cells
adiponectin
AdipoR1 protein
AdipoR2 protein
leptin
mitogen activated protein kinase
ObR protein
phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase
phosphoprotein
protein kinase B
unclassified drug
versican
786-O cell line
ACHN cell line
adipose tissue
Article
cancer growth
cancer patient
cell adhesion
cell migration
cell proliferation
controlled study
epithelial cell line
HK-2 cell line
human
human cell
human tissue
kidney
kidney epithelium
renal cell carcinoma
tumor invasion
Human renal adipose tissue induces the invasion and progression of renal cell carcinoma
topic_facet Cancer
Epithelial-stromal interactions
Human adipose tissue
Migration
Renal epithelial cells
adiponectin
AdipoR1 protein
AdipoR2 protein
leptin
mitogen activated protein kinase
ObR protein
phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase
phosphoprotein
protein kinase B
unclassified drug
versican
786-O cell line
ACHN cell line
adipose tissue
Article
cancer growth
cancer patient
cell adhesion
cell migration
cell proliferation
controlled study
epithelial cell line
HK-2 cell line
human
human cell
human tissue
kidney
kidney epithelium
renal cell carcinoma
tumor invasion
description We evaluated the effects of conditioned media (CMs) of human adipose tissue from renal cell carcinoma located near the tumor (hRATnT) or farther away from the tumor (hRATfT), on proliferation, adhesion and migration of tumor (786-O and ACHN) and non-tumor (HK-2) human renal epithelial cell lines. Human adipose tissues were obtained from patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and CMs from hRATnT and hRATfT incubation. Proliferation, adhesion and migration were quantified in 786-O, ACHN and HK-2 cell lines incubated with hRATnT-, hRATfT- or control-CMs. We evaluated versican, adiponectin and leptin expression in CMs from hRATnT and hRATfT. We evaluated AdipoR1/2, ObR, pERK, pAkt y pPI3K expression on cell lines incubated with CMs. No differences in proliferation of cell lines was found after 24 h of treatment with CMs. All cell lines showed a significant decrease in cell adhesion and increase in cell migration after incubation with hRATnT-CMs vs. hRATfT- or control-CMs. hRATnT-CMs showed increased levels of versican and leptin, compared to hRATfT-CMs. AdipoR2 in 786-O and ACHN cells decreased significantly after incubation with hRATfT- and hRATnT-CMs vs. control-CMs. We observed a decrease in the expression of pAkt in HK-2, 786-O and ACHN incubated with hRATnT-CMs. This result could partially explain the observed changes in migration and cell adhesion. We conclude that hRATnT released factors, such as leptin and versican, could enhance the invasive potential of renal epithelial cell lines and could modulate the progression of the disease. © Campo-Verde-Arbocco et al.
title Human renal adipose tissue induces the invasion and progression of renal cell carcinoma
title_short Human renal adipose tissue induces the invasion and progression of renal cell carcinoma
title_full Human renal adipose tissue induces the invasion and progression of renal cell carcinoma
title_fullStr Human renal adipose tissue induces the invasion and progression of renal cell carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Human renal adipose tissue induces the invasion and progression of renal cell carcinoma
title_sort human renal adipose tissue induces the invasion and progression of renal cell carcinoma
publishDate 2017
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_19492553_v8_n55_p94223_CampoVerdeArbocco
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_19492553_v8_n55_p94223_CampoVerdeArbocco
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