Transforming growth factor β1 produced in autocrine/paracrine manner affects the morphology and function of mesothelial cells and promotes peritoneal carcinomatosis

  • Authors:
    • Di Na
    • Zhi-Dong Lv
    • Fu-Nan Liu
    • Yan Xu
    • Cheng-Gang Jiang
    • Zhe Sun
    • Zhi-Feng Miao
    • Feng Li
    • Hui-Mian Xu
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  • Published online on: September 1, 2010     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm_00000469
  • Pages: 325-332
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Abstract

Human peritoneal mesothelial cells (HPMCs) in intact mesothelium have been demonstrated to protect against tumor peritoneal metastasis. We have previously reported that gastric cancer cells can induce peritoneal apoptosis, lead to damage of peritoneum integrity, and therefore promote peritoneal metastasis. In this study, we investigated the effects of TGF-β1 on tumor-mesothelial interaction. Briefly, the levels of various soluble factors, in particular TGF-β1, were measured. HMrSV5 cells, a human peritoneal mesothelial cell line, were co-incubated with TGF-β1, gastric cancer cells, or gastric cancer cells and TGF-β1 receptor inhibitor SB431542. The expressions of smad 2/3 and phosphorylated smad 2/3, indicator of TGF-β/Smads pathway activation, were evaluated. Then the morphological changes of HPMCs were observed. The cell damage was quantitatively determined by fluorescent microscopy and flow cytometry. Tumor-mesothelial cell adhesion was also examined. Results showed a significant elevation of TGF-β1 expression, which is companied by dramatically increased phosphorylated-smad 2/3 levels, after mesothelial cell co-culture with the gastric cancer cell line. In addition, mesothelial cells exposed to gastric cancer cells or TGF-β1 became exfoliated and exhibited signs of injury, while blocking TGF-β1 can partially inhibit these effects. These results indicate that soluble factors, such as TGF-β1, produced in autocrine/paracrine manner in the peritoneal cavity, affect the morphology and function of mesothelial cells so that the resulting environment becomes favorable for peritoneal metastases.

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Na D, Lv Z, Liu F, Xu Y, Jiang C, Sun Z, Miao Z, Li F and Xu H: Transforming growth factor β1 produced in autocrine/paracrine manner affects the morphology and function of mesothelial cells and promotes peritoneal carcinomatosis . Int J Mol Med 26: 325-332, 2010
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Na, D., Lv, Z., Liu, F., Xu, Y., Jiang, C., Sun, Z. ... Xu, H. (2010). Transforming growth factor β1 produced in autocrine/paracrine manner affects the morphology and function of mesothelial cells and promotes peritoneal carcinomatosis . International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 26, 325-332. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm_00000469
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Na, D., Lv, Z., Liu, F., Xu, Y., Jiang, C., Sun, Z., Miao, Z., Li, F., Xu, H."Transforming growth factor β1 produced in autocrine/paracrine manner affects the morphology and function of mesothelial cells and promotes peritoneal carcinomatosis ". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 26.3 (2010): 325-332.
Chicago
Na, D., Lv, Z., Liu, F., Xu, Y., Jiang, C., Sun, Z., Miao, Z., Li, F., Xu, H."Transforming growth factor β1 produced in autocrine/paracrine manner affects the morphology and function of mesothelial cells and promotes peritoneal carcinomatosis ". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 26, no. 3 (2010): 325-332. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm_00000469