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The ceramide-dependent EV secretome differentially affects prostate cancer cell migration


ABSTRACT: Tumor-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) play an important role in cancer pro-gression. Neutral Sphingomyelinases (nSMases) are lipid modifying enzymes that modu-late the secretion of EVs from cells. How nSMase activity and therefore ceramide genera-tion affects the composition and functionality of secreted EV is not fully understood. Here, we aimed to investigated the expression of nSMases 1 and 2 in prostate cancer (PCa) tissue and their role in EV composition and secretion for prostate cancer cell migration. Reduced nSMase 1 and 2 expression was found in prostate cancer and correlated with age of pa-tients. When nSMase 2 was inhibited by GW4869 in PCa cells, PC3 and DU145, the EV se-cretome was significantly altered, while the number of EVs and total protein content of the released EVs were not significantly changed. Using proteomics analysis, we found extra-cellular matrix proteins, such as SDC4 (Syndecan-4) and SRPX-2 differentially secreted on EVs from GW4869-treated PC3 cells. In scratch wound migration assays, GW4869 signifi-cantly increased migration compared to control PC3 cells but not DU145 cells, while SDC4 knockdown significantly reduced migration of PC3 cells. These and other nSMase 2-dependent secreted proteins are interesting candidates to understand the role of stress-induced EV in the progression of prostate cancer.

INSTRUMENT(S): TripleTOF 5600

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

TISSUE(S): Malignant Cell, Prostate Stromal Cell

DISEASE(S): Prostate Adenocarcinoma

SUBMITTER: Christof Lenz  

LAB HEAD: Christof Lenz

PROVIDER: PXD062469 | Pride | 2025-05-07

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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The Ceramide-Dependent EV Secretome Differentially Affects Prostate Cancer Cell Migration.

Choezom Dolma D   Plum Jan-Moritz JM   Karuna M Pradhipa P   Danieli-Mackay Adi A   Lenz Christof C   Brockmeyer Phillipp P   Gross Julia Christina JC  

Cells 20250404 7


Tumor-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) play an important role in cancer progression. Neutral sphingomyelinases (nSMases) are lipid-modifying enzymes that modulate the secretion of EVs from cells. How nSMase activity and therefore ceramide generation affect the composition and functionality of secreted EVs is not fully understood. Here, we aimed to investigate the expression of nSMases 1 and 2 in prostate cancer (PCa) tissue and their role in EV composition and secretion for prostate cancer c  ...[more]

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