Lu Jui-Hua, Wei Hong-Jian, Peng Bou-Yue, Chou Hsin-Hua, Chen Wei-Hong, Liu Hen-Yu, Deng Win-Ping
1 Graduate Institute of Biomedical Materials and Engineering, Taipei Medical University , Taipei City, Taiwan .
2 Stem Cell Research Center, Taipei Medical University , Taipei City, Taiwan .
Stem Cells Dev. 2016 Dec 1;25(23):1833-1842. doi: 10.1089/scd.2016.0163. Epub 2016 Oct 3.
Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) are multipotent cells that have attracted much recent attention and emerged as therapeutic approaches in several medical fields. Although current knowledge of the biological impacts of ADSCs in cancer research is greatly improved, the underlying effects of ADSCs in tumor development remain controversial and cause the safety concerns in clinical utilization. Hence, we isolated primary ADSCs from the abdominal fat of mice and conducted interaction of ADSCs with Lewis lung carcinoma cells in culture and in mice to investigate the impacts of ADSCs on tumor development. Cytokine array and neutralizing antibody were further utilized to identify the key regulator and downstream signaling pathway. In this study, we demonstrated that ADSCs enhance the malignant characteristics of LLC1 cells, including cell growth ability and especially cancer stem cell property. ADSCs were then identified to promote tumor formation and growth in mice. We further determined that ADSC interaction with LLC1 cells stimulates increased secretion of interleukin-6 mainly from ADSCs, which then act in a paracrine manner on LLC1 cells to enhance their malignant characteristics. Interleukin-6 was also identified to regulate genes related to cell proliferation and cancer stem cell, as well as to activate JAK2/STAT3, a predominant interleukin-6-activated pathway, in LLC1 cells. Collectively, we demonstrated that ADSCs play a pro-malignant role in tumor development of Lewis lung carcinoma cells by particularly promoting cancer stem cell property through interleukin-6 paracrine circuit, which is important for safety considerations regarding the clinical application of ADSCs.
脂肪来源干细胞(ADSCs)是一类多能细胞,近年来备受关注,并在多个医学领域成为治疗手段。尽管目前对ADSCs在癌症研究中的生物学影响的认识有了很大提高,但ADSCs在肿瘤发生发展中的潜在作用仍存在争议,并引发了临床应用中的安全性担忧。因此,我们从小鼠腹部脂肪中分离出原代ADSCs,并在体外培养和小鼠体内进行ADSCs与Lewis肺癌细胞的相互作用,以研究ADSCs对肿瘤发生发展的影响。进一步利用细胞因子阵列和中和抗体来鉴定关键调节因子和下游信号通路。在本研究中,我们证明ADSCs增强了LLC1细胞的恶性特征,包括细胞生长能力,尤其是癌症干细胞特性。随后发现ADSCs可促进小鼠体内肿瘤的形成和生长。我们进一步确定,ADSCs与LLC1细胞的相互作用刺激主要来自ADSCs的白细胞介素-6分泌增加,然后白细胞介素-6以旁分泌方式作用于LLC1细胞,增强其恶性特征。还发现白细胞介素-6可调节LLC1细胞中与细胞增殖和癌症干细胞相关的基因,并激活JAK2/STAT3(一种主要的白细胞介素-6激活途径)。总的来说,我们证明ADSCs通过白细胞介素-6旁分泌回路特别促进癌症干细胞特性,在Lewis肺癌细胞的肿瘤发生发展中发挥促恶性作用,这对于ADSCs临床应用的安全性考虑具有重要意义。