Investigator

Ting-Lin Yen

Cathey general hospital, medical research

TYTing-Lin Yen
Papers(2)
Extracellular-Vesicle…COL6A3 Exosomes Promo…
Collaborators(2)
Tzu-Hao ChangChih-Ming Ho
Institutions(2)
Cathay General Hospit…Taipei Medical Univer…

Papers

COL6A3 Exosomes Promote Tumor Dissemination and Metastasis in Epithelial Ovarian Cancer

Our study explores the role of cancer-derived extracellular exosomes (EXs), particularly focusing on collagen alpha-3 (VI; COL6A3), in facilitating tumor dissemination and metastasis in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). We found that COL6A3 is expressed in aggressive ES2 derivatives, SKOV3 overexpressing COL6A3 (SKOV3/COL6A3), and mesenchymal-type ovarian carcinoma stromal progenitor cells (MSC-OCSPCs), as well as their EXs, but not in less aggressive SKOV3 cells or ES2 cells with COL6A3 knockdown (ES2/shCOL6A3). High COL6A3 expression correlates with worse overall survival among EOC patients, as evidenced by TCGA and GEO data analysis. In vitro experiments showed that EXs from MSC-OCSPCs or SKOV3/COL6A3 cells significantly enhance invasion ability in ES2 or SKOV3/COL6A3 cells, respectively (both, p <0.001). In contrast, ES2 cells with ES2/shCOL6A3 EXs exhibited reduced invasion ability (p < 0.001). In vivo, the average disseminated tumor numbers in the peritoneal cavity were significantly greater in mice receiving intraperitoneally injected SKOV3/COL6A3 cells than in SKOV3 cells (p < 0.001). Furthermore, mice intravenously (IV) injected with SKOV3/COL6A3 cells and SKOV3/COL6A3-EXs showed increased lung colonization compared to mice injected with SKOV3 cells and PBS (p = 0.007) or SKOV3/COL6A3 cells and PBS (p = 0.039). Knockdown of COL6A3 or treatment with EX inhibitor GW4869 or rapamycin-abolished COL6A3-EXs may suppress the aggressiveness of EOC.

23Works
2Papers
2Collaborators
Cell Line, TumorOvarian NeoplasmsNeoplasm InvasivenessNeoplasm MetastasisCarcinoma, Ovarian EpithelialPost-Cardiac Arrest SyndromeTumor MicroenvironmentBiomarkers, Tumor

Positions

2016–

Researcher

Cathey general hospital · medical research

Education

2016

PH.D.

Taipei Medical University · pharmacology

Country

TW

Keywords
pharmacologyCardio vascular diseaseNeurology