Tumor and peritumoral adipose tissue crosstalk: De-differentiated adipocytes influence spread of colon carcinoma cells.


Journal

Tissue & cell
ISSN: 1532-3072
Titre abrégé: Tissue Cell
Pays: Scotland
ID NLM: 0214745

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Feb 2023
Historique:
received: 17 05 2022
revised: 22 11 2022
accepted: 24 11 2022
pubmed: 22 12 2022
medline: 18 1 2023
entrez: 21 12 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer and often has a fatal course. There are many studies in the literature that have described a close functional relationship between the tumor mass and surrounding tissue, or tumor stroma, which is affected by the continuous metabolic exchange that occurs at the interface between tumor and tissues in contact with it. There is much evidence that the presence of adipose tissue in stroma plays a fundamental role in modulating the tumor microenvironment and promote tumor development, growth, and angiogenesis due to its endocrine characteristics. In this analysis, we have studied the alterations of adipose tissue surrounding colorectal tumors with MRI and optical imaging in vivo techniques to monitor tumor progression and also performed histological and molecular analysis. We detected differences in the principal adipose markers expressed by adipocytes residing around the rectal colon and observed that peritumoral adipose tissue is exposed to a mesenchymal transition process that leads to the acquisition of a less differentiated phenotype of adipocyte that represents the main cellular type present in tumor stroma. The mesenchymal transition correlated with the acquisition of more aggressive tumor phenotype and could represent a valid target for tumor therapy.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36542947
pii: S0040-8166(22)00262-2
doi: 10.1016/j.tice.2022.101990
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

101990

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Conflict of interest The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Auteurs

G Conti (G)

Neuroscience, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences Department, Division of Anatomy and Histology, University of Verona, Italy.

L Calderan (L)

Neuroscience, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences Department, Division of Anatomy and Histology, University of Verona, Italy. Electronic address: laura.calderan@univr.it.

L A Quintero Sierra (LA)

Neuroscience, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences Department, Division of Anatomy and Histology, University of Verona, Italy.

A Conti (A)

Neuroscience, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences Department, Division of Anatomy and Histology, University of Verona, Italy.

R Ossanna (R)

Neuroscience, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences Department, Division of Anatomy and Histology, University of Verona, Italy.

F Boschi (F)

Computer Sciences Department, University of Verona, Italy.

P Marzola (P)

Computer Sciences Department, University of Verona, Italy.

F Ferrarini (F)

Neuroscience, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences Department, Division of Biology and Genetic, University of Verona, Italy.

M Governa (M)

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata, Verona, Piazzale Aristide Stefani 1, 37126 Verona, Italy.

P M-J Lievens (PM)

Neuroscience, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences Department, Division of Biology and Genetic, University of Verona, Italy.

A Sbarbati (A)

Neuroscience, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences Department, Division of Anatomy and Histology, University of Verona, Italy.

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