Lung Cancer Stem Cell Lose Their Stemness Default State after Exposure to Microgravity

Author:

Pisanu Maria Elena12,Noto Alessia23,De Vitis Claudia24,Masiello Maria Grazia23,Coluccia Pierpaolo2,Proietti Sara2,Giovagnoli Maria Rosaria35,Ricci Alberto35,Giarnieri Enrico35,Cucina Alessandra2,Ciliberto Gennaro4,Bizzarri Mariano6,Mancini Rita235

Affiliation:

1. Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Magna Graecia University, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy

2. Department of Surgery “P.Valdoni,” Sapienza University, 00161 Rome, Italy

3. Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Sapienza University, 00161 Rome, Italy

4. IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Fondazione G. Pascale, 80131 Napoli, Italy

5. Azienda Ospedaliera S. Andrea, 00189 Rome, Italy

6. Department of Experimental Medicine, Sapienza University, 00161 Rome, Italy

Abstract

Microgravity influences cell differentiation by modifying the morphogenetic field in which stem cells are embedded. Preliminary data showed indeed that stem cells are committed to selective differentiation when exposed to real or simulated microgravity. Our study provides evidence that a similar event occurs when cancer stem cells (CSCs) are cultured in microgravity. In the same time, a significant increase in apoptosis was recorded: those data point out that microgravity rescues CSCs from their relative quiescent state, inducing CSCs to lose their stemness features, as documented by the decrease in ALDH and the downregulation of both Nanog and Oct-4 genes. Those traits were stably acquired and preserved by CSCs when cells were placed again on a 1 g field. Studies conducted in microgravity on CSCs may improve our understanding of the fundamental role exerted by biophysical forces in cancer cell growth and function.

Funder

AIRC

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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