Current Issues in Molecular Biology (Sep 2024)

Microgravity as a Tool to Investigate Cancer Induction in Pleura Mesothelial Cells

  • Valentina Bonetto,
  • Corinna Anais Pagano,
  • Maurizio Sabbatini,
  • Valeria Magnelli,
  • Massimo Donadelli,
  • Emilio Marengo,
  • Maria Angela Masini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46100647
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 10
pp. 10896 – 10912

Abstract

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The present work shows that the exposure of mesothelial cells to simulated microgravity changes their cytoskeleton and adhesion proteins, leading to a cell switch from normal towards tumoral cells. Immunohistochemical and molecular data were obtained from both MeT-5A exposed to simulated microgravity and BR95 mesothelioma cell lines. Simulated microgravity was found to affect the expression of actin, vinculin, and connexin-43, altering their quantitative and spatial distribution pattern inside the cell. The analysis of the tumoral markers p27, CD44, Fibulin-3, and NANOG and the expression of genes related to cancer transformation such as NANOG, CDH-1, and Zeb-1 showed that the simulated microgravity environment led to expression patterns in MeT-5A cells similar to those observed in BR95 cells. The alteration in both quantitative expression and structural organization of the cytoskeleton and adhesion/communication proteins can thus be considered a pivotal mechanism involved in the cellular shift towards tumoral progression.

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