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Effects of the media conditioned by various macrophage subtypes derived from THP-1 cells on tunneling nanotube formation in pancreatic cancer cells

Chia‐Wei Lee, Chia-Chen Kuo, Chi-Jung Liang, Huei‐Jyuan Pan, Chia‐Ning Shen, Chau‐Hwang Lee

2022BMC Molecular and Cell Biology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) are special membrane structures for intercellular communications. Vital cargoes (such as mitochondria) could be delivered from healthy cells to rescue damaged ones through TNTs. The TNTs could be utilized for the purpose of systematic delivery of therapeutic agents between cells. However, there are insufficient studies on the controlled enhancement of TNT formations. The purpose of this study is to understand how macrophages influence the TNT formation in cancer cells. RESULTS: Here we compared the capabilities of inducing TNTs in human pancreatic cancer cells (PANC-1) of the media conditioned by M0, M1 and M2 macrophages derived from THP-1 cells. The M0 and M1 macrophage conditioned media promoted TNT formation. Using a focused ion beam to cut through a TNT, we observed tunnel-like structures inside dense cytoskeletons with scanning electron microscopy. The TNT formation correlated with raised motility, invasion, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition in the PANC-1 cells. Mitochondria and lysosomes were also found to be transported in the TNTs. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that TNT formation could be one of the responses to the immune stress in pancreatic cancer cells caused by M0 and M1 macrophages. This finding is valuable for the development of macrophage-targeting cancer therapy.

Topics & Concepts

THP1 cell linePancreatic cancerNanotubeMacrophageCancer cellCancerMaterials scienceQuantum tunnellingChemistryCell biologyNanotechnologyCell cultureBiologyBiochemistryCarbon nanotubeIn vitroOptoelectronicsGeneticsNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsATP Synthase and ATPases ResearchSupramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials