Inactivation of EMILIN-1 by Proteolysis and Secretion in Small Extracellular Vesicles Favors Melanoma Progression and Metastasis |
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Authors: | Ana Amor Ló pez,Marina S. Mazariegos,Alessandra Capuano,Pilar Ximé nez-Embú n,Marta Hergueta-Redondo,Juan Á ngel Recio,Eva Muñ oz,Fá tima Al-Shahrour,Javier Muñ oz,Diego Megí as,Roberto Doliana,Paola Spessotto,Hé ctor Peinado |
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Abstract: | Several studies have demonstrated that melanoma-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) are involved in lymph node metastasis; however, the molecular mechanisms involved are not completely defined. Here, we found that EMILIN-1 is proteolyzed and secreted in small EVs (sEVs) as a novel mechanism to reduce its intracellular levels favoring metastasis in mouse melanoma lymph node metastatic cells. Interestingly, we observed that EMILIN-1 has intrinsic tumor and metastasis suppressive-like properties reducing effective migration, cell viability, primary tumor growth, and metastasis. Overall, our analysis suggests that the inactivation of EMILIN-1 by proteolysis and secretion in sEVs reduce its intrinsic tumor suppressive activities in melanoma favoring tumor progression and metastasis. |
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Keywords: | EMILIN-1 small extracellular vesicles metastasis melanoma |
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