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      Pancreatic cancer-derived small extracellular vesical Ezrin regulates macrophage polarization and promotes metastasis

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          Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) mediate the interaction between tumor and tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs). This study aims to demonstrate that the pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC)-derived sEV Ezrin (sEV-EZR) could modulate macrophage polarization and promote PDAC metastasis. We isolated PDAC-derived sEVs and plasma sEVs from PDAC patients. Human blood mononuclear cell (PBMC)-derived macrophages were treated with PDAC-derived sEVs or the counterpart depleted Ezrin (EZR) with shRNA-mediated knockdown. We used enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays and flow cytometry to monitor macrophages polarization. NOD/SCID/IL2Rγ null mice were treated with sEVs to study PDAC liver metastasis. The plasma sEV-EZR levels of 165 PDAC patients and 151 high-risk controls were analyzed. The EZR levels are higher in sEVs derived from PDAC cells and PDAC-patient plasma than that of the normal controls. PDAC-derived sEVs modulate the polarization of macrophages to M2 phenotype, while PDAC-shEZR-derived sEVs polarize macrophages into M1 phenotype. We found an increase in M1 TAMs and a decrease in M2 TAMs in orthotropic tumors treated with PDAC-shEZR-derived sEVs. The amount of liver metastasis in PDAC-shEZR-derived sEVs-treated mice was observed to be smaller than that of controls. The mean plasma sEV-EZR levels from PDAC patients were significantly higher than those from the controls (32.43±20.78 vs. 21.88±11.43 pg/ml; P<0.0001). The overall survival in the high-plasma sEV-EZR patients was significantly shorter than that in the low-EZR group (6.94±15.25 vs. 9.63±15.11 months; P=0.0418). sEV-EZR could modulate macrophage polarization and promote metastasis in PDAC. Targeting sEV-EZR can be considered a promising therapeutic strategy to inhibit PDAC metastasis.

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          Journal
          Am J Cancer Res
          Am J Cancer Res
          ajcr
          American Journal of Cancer Research
          e-Century Publishing Corporation
          2156-6976
          2020
          01 January 2020
          : 10
          : 1
          : 12-37
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University Taipei, Taiwan
          [2 ] Department of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University Taipei, Taiwan
          [3 ] Department of Pathology, National Taiwan University Hospital, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University Taipei, Taiwan
          [4 ] Genomics Research Center, Academia Sinica Taipei, Taiwan
          Author notes
          Address correspondence to: Dr. Yu-Ting Chang, Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, No. 7 Chung Shan South Road, Taipei 100, Taiwan. Tel: 886-2-23123456 Ext. 63561; E-mail: yutingchang@ 123456ntu.edu.tw
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          Article
          PMC7017748 PMC7017748 7017748
          10.1158/1538-7445.SABCS19-BS1-2
          7017748
          32064151
          45368170-afca-4a0d-8fdd-04f6c0046b07
          AJCR Copyright © 2020
          History
          : 23 December 2019
          : 29 December 2019
          Categories
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          Ezrin,Pancreatic cancer,macrophage polarization,extracellular vesicles,metastasis

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