Impact of stroma remodeling on forces experienced by cancer cells and stromal cells within a pancreatic tumor tissue

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Connaughton, Morgan [1 ]
Dabagh, Mahsa [1 ]
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[1] Univ Wisconsin Milwaukee, Dept Biomed Engn, Milwaukee, WI 53211 USA
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Pancreatic cancer; Remodeling; Stroma; ECM; Stresses within tumor; Cancer treatment; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; IN-VITRO; MICROENVIRONMENT; FIBROBLASTS; METASTASIS;
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10.1186/s12938-024-01278-0
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
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Remodeling (re-engineering) of a tumor's stroma has been shown to improve the efficacy of anti-tumor therapies, without destroying the stroma. Even though it still remains unclear which stromal component/-s and what characteristics hinder the reach of nanoparticles deep into cancer cells, we hypothesis that mechanisms behind stroma's resistance to the penetration of nanoparticles rely heavily on extrinsic mechanical forces on stromal cells and cancer cells. Our hypothesis has been formulated on the basis of our previous study which has shown that changes in extracellular matrix (ECM) stiffness with tumor growth influence stresses exerted on fibroblasts and cancer cells, and that malignant cancer cells generate higher stresses on their stroma. This study attempts to establish a distinct identification of the components' remodeling on the distribution and magnitude of stress within a tumor tissue which ultimately will impact the resistance of stroma to treatment. In this study, our objective is to construct a three-dimensional in silico model of a pancreas tumor tissue consisting of cancer cells, stromal cells, and ECM to determine how stromal remodeling alters the stresses distribution and magnitude within the pancreas tumor tissue. Our results show that changes in mechanical properties of ECM significantly alter the magnitude and distribution of stresses within the pancreas tumor tissue. Our results revealed that these stresses are more sensitive to ECM properties as we see the stresses reaching to a maximum of 22,000 Pa for softer ECM with Young's modulus of 250 Pa. The stress distribution and magnitude within the pancreas tumor tissue does not show high sensitivity to the changes in mechanical properties of stromal cells surrounding stiffer cancer cells (PANC-1 with Young's modulus of 2400 Pa). However, softer cancer cells (MIA-PaCa-2 with (Young's modulus of 500 Pa) increase the stresses experienced by stiffer stromal cells and for stiffer ECM. By providing a unique platform to dissect and quantify the impact of individual stromal components on the stress distribution within a tumor tissue, this study serves as an important first step in understanding of which stromal components are vital for an efficient remodeling. This knowledge will be leveraged to overcome a tumor's resistance against the penetration of nanoparticles on a per-patient basis.
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