PLoS ONE (Jan 2008)

Oncologic trogocytosis of an original stromal cells induces chemoresistance of ovarian tumours.

  • Arash Rafii,
  • Pejman Mirshahi,
  • Mary Poupot,
  • Anne-Marie Faussat,
  • Anne Simon,
  • Elodie Ducros,
  • Eliane Mery,
  • Bettina Couderc,
  • Raphael Lis,
  • Jerome Capdet,
  • Julie Bergalet,
  • Denis Querleu,
  • Francoise Dagonnet,
  • Jean-Jacques Fournié,
  • Jean-Pierre Marie,
  • Eric Pujade-Lauraine,
  • Gilles Favre,
  • Jeanine Soria,
  • Massoud Mirshahi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003894
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 12
p. e3894

Abstract

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BackgroundThe microenvironment plays a major role in the onset and progression of metastasis. Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) tends to metastasize to the peritoneal cavity where interactions within the microenvironment might lead to chemoresistance. Mesothelial cells are important actors of the peritoneal homeostasis; we determined their role in the acquisition of chemoresistance of ovarian tumours.Methodology/principal findingsWe isolated an original type of stromal cells, referred to as "Hospicells" from ascitis of patients with ovarian carcinosis using limiting dilution. We studied their ability to confer chemoresistance through heterocellular interactions. These stromal cells displayed a new phenotype with positive immunostaining for CD9, CD10, CD29, CD146, CD166 and Multi drug resistance protein. They preferentially interacted with epithelial ovarian cancer cells. This interaction induced chemoresistance to platin and taxans with the implication of multi-drug resistance proteins. This contact enabled EOC cells to capture patches of the Hospicells membrane through oncologic trogocytosis, therefore acquiring their functional P-gp proteins and thus developing chemoresistance. Presence of Hospicells on ovarian cancer tissue micro-array from patients with neo-adjuvant chemotherapy was also significantly associated to chemoresistance.Conclusions/significanceThis is the first report of trogocytosis occurring between a cancer cell and an original type of stromal cell. This interaction induced autonomous acquisition of chemoresistance. The presence of stromal cells within patient's tumour might be predictive of chemoresistance. The specific interaction between cancer cells and stromal cells might be targeted during chemotherapy.