Protumorogenic potential of pancreatic adenocarcinoma-derived extracellular vesicles

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Cancer development is a highly complicated process in which tumour growth depends on the development of its vascularization system. To support their own growth, tumour cells significantly modify their microenvironment. One of such modifications inflicted by tumours is stimulation of endothelial cell migration and proliferation. There is accumulating evidence that extracellular vesicles (EVs) secreted by tumour cells (tumour-derived EVs, TEVs) may be regarded as “messengers” with the potential for affecting the biological activities of target cells. Interaction of TEVs with different cell types occurs in an auto- and paracrine manner and may lead to changes in the function of the latter, e.g., promoting motility, proliferation, etc. This study analysed the proangiogenic activity of EVs derived from human pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell line (HPC-4, TEVHPC) in vitro and their effect in vivo on Matrigel matrix vascularization in severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice. TEVHPC enhanced prolifera-

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Baj-Krzyworzeka, M., Mytar, B., Węglarczyk, K., Szatanek, R., Kijowski, J., & Siedlar, M. (2020). Protumorogenic potential of pancreatic adenocarcinoma-derived extracellular vesicles. Folia Biologica (Czech Republic), 66(3), 104–110. https://doi.org/10.14712/fb2020066030104

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