Proangiogenic effects of peritumoral adipose tissue in kidney cancer

Tumor growth and metastasis require the interaction of tumor cells with the stromal environment. Angiogenesis is a necessary process for tumor growth and metastasis. Previously we showed that the conditioned media (CMs) of human renal adipose tissue from patients with renal tumors (hRAT) increases t...

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Autores principales: Croci, Diego Omar, Ferrando, Matías, Bannoud, Nadia, Campo-Verde-Arbocco, Fiorella, Romeo, Leonardo Rafael, López-Fontana, Constanza Matilde, Carón, Rubén Walter, Bruna, Flavia Alejandra, Pistone-Creydt, Virginia
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spelling I32-R138-20.500.14769-51082025-10-09T07:52:45Z Proangiogenic effects of peritumoral adipose tissue in kidney cancer Croci, Diego Omar Ferrando, Matías Bannoud, Nadia Campo-Verde-Arbocco, Fiorella Romeo, Leonardo Rafael López-Fontana, Constanza Matilde Carón, Rubén Walter Bruna, Flavia Alejandra Pistone-Creydt, Virginia ANGIOGENESIS, ENDOTHELIAL CELLS MIGRATION, EPITHELIAL-STOMAL INTERACTIONS, HUMAN ADIPOSE TISSUE, RENAL CANCER ANGIOGÉNESIS, MIGRACIÓN DE CÉLULAS ENDOTELIALES, INTERACCIONES EPITELIO-ESTROMA, TEJIDO ADIPOSO HUMANO, CÁNCER RENAL Tumor growth and metastasis require the interaction of tumor cells with the stromal environment. Angiogenesis is a necessary process for tumor growth and metastasis. Previously we showed that the conditioned media (CMs) of human renal adipose tissue from patients with renal tumors (hRAT) increases the migration of tumor and non-tumor renal epithelial cells compared to CMs of normal adipose tissue (hRAN).We evaluated: 1) mRNA expression of hypoxia inducible factor (HIF) 1α, HIF2α and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in hRAN and hRAT, by qRT-PCR; 2) protein expression VEGF in hRAN-CMs and hRAT-CMs, by ELISA; 3) migration of endothelial cells (ECs) incubated with hRAN-CMs and hRAT-CMs, by wound healing assay and transwells; and 4) tube formation by ECs, incubated with hRAN-and hRAT-CMs. Results: We found a higher expression of HIF1α, HIF2α in hRAT vs. hRAN explants (p<0.05). Also, we observed a close to significance trend toward higher VEGF protein expression (p=0.052) in hRAT-CMs vs. hRAN-CMs explants. In addition, we found that hRAT-CMs significantly induced the migration of ECs compared to hRAN-CMs (p<0.05). Finally, an increased tubulogenesis of ECs incubated with hRAT-CMs vs. hRAN-CMs was observed (p<0.05).We show that renal peritumoral adipose tissue secretes VEGF and promotes angiogenesis on HUVEC cell lines, suggesting that VEGF, among other factors, may contribute to this effect. This proangiogenic stimulus would promote the vascularization of the tumor, favoring its growth and metastasis. 2025-10-08T17:34:05Z 2025-10-08T17:34:05Z 2025-09-08 Artículo de publicación periódica https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14769/5108 https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2025.1652589 en Sec. Pathology; Volume 12 - 2025 application/pdf Frontiers in Medicine
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topic ANGIOGENESIS, ENDOTHELIAL CELLS MIGRATION, EPITHELIAL-STOMAL INTERACTIONS, HUMAN ADIPOSE TISSUE, RENAL CANCER
ANGIOGÉNESIS, MIGRACIÓN DE CÉLULAS ENDOTELIALES, INTERACCIONES EPITELIO-ESTROMA, TEJIDO ADIPOSO HUMANO, CÁNCER RENAL
spellingShingle ANGIOGENESIS, ENDOTHELIAL CELLS MIGRATION, EPITHELIAL-STOMAL INTERACTIONS, HUMAN ADIPOSE TISSUE, RENAL CANCER
ANGIOGÉNESIS, MIGRACIÓN DE CÉLULAS ENDOTELIALES, INTERACCIONES EPITELIO-ESTROMA, TEJIDO ADIPOSO HUMANO, CÁNCER RENAL
Croci, Diego Omar
Ferrando, Matías
Bannoud, Nadia
Campo-Verde-Arbocco, Fiorella
Romeo, Leonardo Rafael
López-Fontana, Constanza Matilde
Carón, Rubén Walter
Bruna, Flavia Alejandra
Pistone-Creydt, Virginia
Proangiogenic effects of peritumoral adipose tissue in kidney cancer
topic_facet ANGIOGENESIS, ENDOTHELIAL CELLS MIGRATION, EPITHELIAL-STOMAL INTERACTIONS, HUMAN ADIPOSE TISSUE, RENAL CANCER
ANGIOGÉNESIS, MIGRACIÓN DE CÉLULAS ENDOTELIALES, INTERACCIONES EPITELIO-ESTROMA, TEJIDO ADIPOSO HUMANO, CÁNCER RENAL
description Tumor growth and metastasis require the interaction of tumor cells with the stromal environment. Angiogenesis is a necessary process for tumor growth and metastasis. Previously we showed that the conditioned media (CMs) of human renal adipose tissue from patients with renal tumors (hRAT) increases the migration of tumor and non-tumor renal epithelial cells compared to CMs of normal adipose tissue (hRAN).We evaluated: 1) mRNA expression of hypoxia inducible factor (HIF) 1α, HIF2α and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in hRAN and hRAT, by qRT-PCR; 2) protein expression VEGF in hRAN-CMs and hRAT-CMs, by ELISA; 3) migration of endothelial cells (ECs) incubated with hRAN-CMs and hRAT-CMs, by wound healing assay and transwells; and 4) tube formation by ECs, incubated with hRAN-and hRAT-CMs. Results: We found a higher expression of HIF1α, HIF2α in hRAT vs. hRAN explants (p<0.05). Also, we observed a close to significance trend toward higher VEGF protein expression (p=0.052) in hRAT-CMs vs. hRAN-CMs explants. In addition, we found that hRAT-CMs significantly induced the migration of ECs compared to hRAN-CMs (p<0.05). Finally, an increased tubulogenesis of ECs incubated with hRAT-CMs vs. hRAN-CMs was observed (p<0.05).We show that renal peritumoral adipose tissue secretes VEGF and promotes angiogenesis on HUVEC cell lines, suggesting that VEGF, among other factors, may contribute to this effect. This proangiogenic stimulus would promote the vascularization of the tumor, favoring its growth and metastasis.
format Artículo de publicación periódica
author Croci, Diego Omar
Ferrando, Matías
Bannoud, Nadia
Campo-Verde-Arbocco, Fiorella
Romeo, Leonardo Rafael
López-Fontana, Constanza Matilde
Carón, Rubén Walter
Bruna, Flavia Alejandra
Pistone-Creydt, Virginia
author_facet Croci, Diego Omar
Ferrando, Matías
Bannoud, Nadia
Campo-Verde-Arbocco, Fiorella
Romeo, Leonardo Rafael
López-Fontana, Constanza Matilde
Carón, Rubén Walter
Bruna, Flavia Alejandra
Pistone-Creydt, Virginia
author_sort Croci, Diego Omar
title Proangiogenic effects of peritumoral adipose tissue in kidney cancer
title_short Proangiogenic effects of peritumoral adipose tissue in kidney cancer
title_full Proangiogenic effects of peritumoral adipose tissue in kidney cancer
title_fullStr Proangiogenic effects of peritumoral adipose tissue in kidney cancer
title_full_unstemmed Proangiogenic effects of peritumoral adipose tissue in kidney cancer
title_sort proangiogenic effects of peritumoral adipose tissue in kidney cancer
publisher Frontiers in Medicine
publishDate 2025
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14769/5108
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2025.1652589
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