Erlotinib Promotes Ligand-Induced EGFR Degradation in 3D but Not 2D Cultures of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Cells

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作者
Betriu, Nausika [1 ]
Andreeva, Anna [1 ]
Semino, Carlos E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ramon Llull Univ, IQS Sch Engn, Dept Bioengn, Tissue Engn Res Lab, Barcelona 08017, Spain
关键词
EGFR; trafficking; degradation; self-assembling peptides; 3D culture; pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma; PDAC; drug resistance; EPIDERMAL-GROWTH-FACTOR; INHIBITOR ERLOTINIB; CANCER; AUTOPHAGY; ENDOCYTOSIS; RESISTANCE; TISSUE; TRAFFICKING; MECHANISMS; RECEPTORS;
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10.3390/cancers13184504
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Simple Summary The EGFR is a tyrosine kinase receptor that responds to different stresses such as UV irradiation, hypoxia and drug treatment by internalizing into endosomal compartments. Receptor trafficking and degradation due to tyrosine kinase inhibitors has been widely studied in two- dimensional (2D) cell culture systems, but little is known about how cells respond to these types of drugs in more physiologically relevant models such as three-dimensional (3D) cultures, whose nanostructured properties allow cells to grow, proliferate, migrate and extend cellular processes in their 3D space. In this study, we show that EGFR suffers degradation in response to erlotinib treatment in 3D-cultured cancer cells but not in classic 2D culture systems, demonstrating that dimensionality strongly affects cell drug response. This 3D model may pave the way for the development of more physiological culture platforms to obtain mechanistic insights into how cells respond to chemotherapy. The epithelial growth factor receptor (EGFR) is a tyrosine kinase receptor that participates in many biological processes such as cell proliferation. In addition, EGFR is overexpressed in many epithelial cancers and therefore is a target for cancer therapy. Moreover, EGFR responds to lots of stimuli by internalizing into endosomes from where it can be recycled to the membrane or further sorted into lysosomes where it undergoes degradation. Two-dimensional cell cultures have been classically used to study EGFR trafficking mechanisms in cancer cells. However, it has been widely demonstrated that in 2D cultures cells are exposed to a non-physiological environment as compared to 3D cultures that provide the normal cellular conformation, matrix dimensionality and stiffness, as well as molecular gradients. Therefore, the microenvironment of solid tumors is better recreated in 3D culture models, and this is why they are becoming a more physiological alternative to study cancer physiology. Here, we develop a new model of EGFR internalization and degradation upon erlotinib treatment in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) cells cultured in a 3D self-assembling peptide scaffold. In this work, we show that treatment with the tyrosine kinase inhibitor erlotinib promotes EGFR degradation in 3D cultures of PDAC cell lines but not in 2D cultures. We also show that this receptor degradation does not occur in normal fibroblast cells, regardless of culture dimensionality. In conclusion, we demonstrate not only that erlotinib has a distinct effect on tumor and normal cells but also that pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cells respond differently to drug treatment when cultured in a 3D microenvironment. This study highlights the importance of culture systems that can more accurately mimic the in vivo tumor physiology.
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