Oral administration of bovine milk-derived extracellular vesicles induces senescence in the primary tumor but accelerates cancer metastasis

Author:

Samuel Monisha,Fonseka Pamali,Sanwlani Rahul,Gangoda Lahiru,Chee Sing Ho,Keerthikumar Shivakumar,Spurling Alex,Chitti Sai V.,Zanker DamienORCID,Ang Ching-Seng,Atukorala Ishara,Kang Taeyoung,Shahi Sanjay,Marzan Akbar L.,Nedeva Christina,Vennin Claire,Lucas Morghan C.,Cheng Lesley,Herrmann DavidORCID,Pathan Mohashin,Chisanga DavidORCID,Warren Sean C.ORCID,Zhao Kening,Abraham Nidhi,Anand Sushma,Boukouris Stephanie,Adda Christopher G.,Jiang Lanzhou,Shekhar Tanmay M.,Baschuk Nikola,Hawkins Christine J.ORCID,Johnston Amelia J.,Orian Jacqueline Monique,Hoogenraad Nicholas J.,Poon Ivan K.ORCID,Hill Andrew F.ORCID,Jois MarkandeyaORCID,Timpson Paul,Parker Belinda S.,Mathivanan SureshORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe concept that extracellular vesicles (EVs) from the diet can be absorbed by the intestinal tract of the consuming organism, be bioavailable in various organs, and in-turn exert phenotypic changes is highly debatable. Here, we isolate EVs from both raw and commercial bovine milk and characterize them by electron microscopy, nanoparticle tracking analysis, western blotting, quantitative proteomics and small RNA sequencing analysis. Orally administered bovine milk-derived EVs survive the harsh degrading conditions of the gut, in mice, and is subsequently detected in multiple organs. Milk-derived EVs orally administered to mice implanted with colorectal and breast cancer cells reduce the primary tumor burden. Intriguingly, despite the reduction in primary tumor growth, milk-derived EVs accelerate metastasis in breast and pancreatic cancer mouse models. Proteomic and biochemical analysis reveal the induction of senescence and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in cancer cells upon treatment with milk-derived EVs. Timing of EV administration is critical as oral administration after resection of the primary tumor reverses the pro-metastatic effects of milk-derived EVs in breast cancer models. Taken together, our study provides context-based and opposing roles of milk-derived EVs as metastasis inducers and suppressors.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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