Investigation of Stem Cell-Like Characteristics and Immune Cell Interaction of Tumor Cells Survived from Continuous Shear Flow Environment

Chia Hao Huang, Ping Ching Pai, Kin Fong Lei*

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Abstract

When tumor cells are released from a primary tumor into the bloodstream or lymphatic circulation system, they are exposed to a continuous shear flow environment. This environment exerts physical stresses on the tumor cells, which can activate apoptotic pathways. However, certain tumor cells have the ability to adapt to these mechanical stresses, enhancing their likelihood of survival and promoting metastasis. In this study, these tumor cells survived from shear flow environment are examined and revealed to closely link to stem cell-like characteristics. Higher gene expression levels of self-renewal and differentiation markers and enhanced abilities of migration, spheroid formation, and colony formation are shown. Moreover, the interaction between immune cells and the surviving cells is investigated. The results show that the surviving cells possess immune escape capabilities, implying their ability to evade immune surveillance. Additionally, these surviving cells display characteristics reminiscent of stem cells. This study holds great importance in advancing the understanding of tumor biology. By comprehending the behavior and properties of these surviving cells, new therapeutic strategies can be developed to specifically target circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and enhance cancer treatment outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2300332
Pages (from-to)e2300332
JournalAdvanced Biology
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 2024

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Keywords

  • shear flow environment
  • stem cell-like characteristics
  • tumor cells
  • tumor metastasis
  • Humans
  • Neoplastic Stem Cells/metabolism
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Cell Communication
  • Neoplastic Cells, Circulating/metabolism

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