Secretome of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts (CAFs) Influences Drug Sensitivity in Cancer Cells.
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Authors
Lau, R
Yu, L
Roumeliotis, TI
Stewart, A
Pickard, L
Choudhary, JS
Banerji, U
Yu, L
Roumeliotis, TI
Stewart, A
Pickard, L
Choudhary, JS
Banerji, U
Document Type
Journal Article
Date
2024-06-07
Date Accepted
2024-06-07
Abstract
Resistance is a major problem with effective cancer treatment and the stroma forms a significant portion of the tumor mass but traditional drug screens involve cancer cells alone. Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are a major tumor stroma component and its secreted proteins may influence the function of cancer cells. The majority of secretome studies compare different cancer or CAF cell lines exclusively. Here, we present the direct characterization of the secreted protein profiles between CAFs and KRAS mutant-cancer cell lines from colorectal, lung, and pancreatic tissues using multiplexed mass spectrometry. 2573 secreted proteins were annotated, and differential analysis highlighted understudied CAF-enriched secreted proteins, including Wnt family member 5B (WNT5B), in addition to established CAF markers, such as collagens. The functional role of CAF secreted proteins was explored by assessing its effect on the response to 97 anticancer drugs since stromal cells may cause a differing cancer drug response, which may be missed on routine drug screening using cancer cells alone. CAF secreted proteins caused specific effects on each of the cancer cell lines, which highlights the complexity and challenges in cancer treatment and so the importance to consider stromal elements.
Citation
Journal of Proteome Research, 2024, 23 (6), pp. 2160 - 2168
Source Title
Journal of Proteome Research
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
1535-3893
eISSN
1535-3907
1535-3907
1535-3907
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Research Team
Functional Proteomics
Prote & Metabolomics Fac
Clinical Pharmacology
Prote & Metabolomics Fac
Clinical Pharmacology
