Cancers (May 2024)

Exploring the Immunomodulatory Potential of Pancreatic Cancer-Derived Extracellular Vesicles through Proteomic and Functional Analyses

  • Anna Piro,
  • Maria Concetta Cufaro,
  • Paola Lanuti,
  • Davide Brocco,
  • Laura De Lellis,
  • Rosalba Florio,
  • Serena Pilato,
  • Sara Pagotto,
  • Simone De Fabritiis,
  • Simone Vespa,
  • Giulia Catitti,
  • Fabio Verginelli,
  • Pasquale Simeone,
  • Damiana Pieragostino,
  • Piero Del Boccio,
  • Antonella Fontana,
  • Antonino Grassadonia,
  • Mauro Di Ianni,
  • Alessandro Cama,
  • Serena Veschi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16101795
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 10
p. 1795

Abstract

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Pancreatic cancer (PC) has a poor prognosis and displays resistance to immunotherapy. A better understanding of tumor-derived extracellular vesicle (EV) effects on immune responses might contribute to improved immunotherapy. EVs derived from Capan-2 and BxPC-3 PC cells isolated by ultracentrifugation were characterized by atomic force microscopy, Western blot (WB), nanoparticle tracking analysis, and label-free proteomics. Fresh PBMCs from healthy donors were treated with PC- or control-derived heterologous EVs, followed by flow cytometry analysis of CD8+ and CD4+ lymphocytes. The proteomics of lymphocytes sorted from EV-treated or untreated PBMCs was performed, and the IFN-γ concentration was measured by ELISA. Notably, most of the proteins identified in Capan-2 and BxPC-3 EVs by the proteomic analysis were connected in a single functional network (p = 1 × 10−16) and were involved in the “Immune System” (FDR: 1.10 × 10−24 and 3.69 × 10−19, respectively). Interestingly, the treatment of healthy donor-derived PBMCs with Capan-2 EVs but not with BxPC-3 EVs or heterologous control EVs induced early activation of CD8+ and CD4+ lymphocytes. The proteomics of lymphocytes sorted from EV-treated PBMCs was consistent with their activation by Capan-2 EVs, indicating IFN-γ among the major upstream regulators, as confirmed by ELISA. The proteomic and functional analyses indicate that PC-EVs have pleiotropic effects, and some may activate early immune responses, which might be relevant for the development of highly needed immunotherapeutic strategies in this immune-cold tumor.

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