Role of tumor cell senescence in non-professional phagocytosis and cell-in-cell structure formation

Abstract Background Non-professional phagocytosis is usually triggered by stimuli such as necrotic cell death. In tumor therapy, the tumors often disappear slowly and only long time after the end of therapy. Here, tumor therapy inactivates the cells by inducing senescence. Therefore, study focused w...

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Main Authors: Dorian Gottwald, Florian Putz, Nora Hohmann, Maike Büttner-Herold, Markus Hecht, Rainer Fietkau, Luitpold Distel
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Published: BMC 2020-11-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12860-020-00326-6
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spelling doaj-8551e4af487a49818f2d9536dcbdf5772020-11-25T04:09:58ZengBMCBMC Molecular and Cell Biology2661-88502020-11-0121111510.1186/s12860-020-00326-6Role of tumor cell senescence in non-professional phagocytosis and cell-in-cell structure formationDorian Gottwald0Florian Putz1Nora Hohmann2Maike Büttner-Herold3Markus Hecht4Rainer Fietkau5Luitpold Distel6Department of Radiation Oncology, Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-NürnbergDepartment of Radiation Oncology, Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-NürnbergDepartment of Radiation Oncology, Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-NürnbergDepartment of Nephropathology, Institute of Pathology, Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität ErlangenDepartment of Radiation Oncology, Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-NürnbergDepartment of Radiation Oncology, Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-NürnbergDepartment of Radiation Oncology, Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-NürnbergAbstract Background Non-professional phagocytosis is usually triggered by stimuli such as necrotic cell death. In tumor therapy, the tumors often disappear slowly and only long time after the end of therapy. Here, tumor therapy inactivates the cells by inducing senescence. Therefore, study focused whether senescence is a stimulus for non-professional phagocytosis or whether senescent cells themselves phagocytize non-professionally. Results Senescence was induced in cell lines by camptothecin and a phagocytosis assay was performed. In tissue of a cohort of 192 rectal cancer patients senescence and non-professional phagocytosis was studied by anti-histone H3K9me3 and anti-E-cadherin staining. Senescent fibroblasts and pancreas carcinoma cells phagocytize necrotic cells but are not phagocytized. In the tissue of rectal carcinoma, senescent cells can phagocytize and can be phagocytized. A high number of senescent cells and, at the same time, high numbers of non-professional phagocytizing cells in the rectal carcinoma tissue lead to an extremely unfavorable prognosis regarding overall survival. Conclusion Senescent cells can be non-professionally phagocytized and at the same time they can non-professionally phagocytize in vivo. In vitro experiments indicate that it is unlikely that senescence is a strong trigger for non-professional phagocytosis. Combined high rates of non-professional phagocytosis and high rates of senescence are an extremely poor prognostic factor for overall survival.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12860-020-00326-6Cell-in-cellNon-professional phagocytosisSenescenceCannibalismEntosisRectal cancer
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author Dorian Gottwald
Florian Putz
Nora Hohmann
Maike Büttner-Herold
Markus Hecht
Rainer Fietkau
Luitpold Distel
spellingShingle Dorian Gottwald
Florian Putz
Nora Hohmann
Maike Büttner-Herold
Markus Hecht
Rainer Fietkau
Luitpold Distel
Role of tumor cell senescence in non-professional phagocytosis and cell-in-cell structure formation
BMC Molecular and Cell Biology
Cell-in-cell
Non-professional phagocytosis
Senescence
Cannibalism
Entosis
Rectal cancer
author_facet Dorian Gottwald
Florian Putz
Nora Hohmann
Maike Büttner-Herold
Markus Hecht
Rainer Fietkau
Luitpold Distel
author_sort Dorian Gottwald
title Role of tumor cell senescence in non-professional phagocytosis and cell-in-cell structure formation
title_short Role of tumor cell senescence in non-professional phagocytosis and cell-in-cell structure formation
title_full Role of tumor cell senescence in non-professional phagocytosis and cell-in-cell structure formation
title_fullStr Role of tumor cell senescence in non-professional phagocytosis and cell-in-cell structure formation
title_full_unstemmed Role of tumor cell senescence in non-professional phagocytosis and cell-in-cell structure formation
title_sort role of tumor cell senescence in non-professional phagocytosis and cell-in-cell structure formation
publisher BMC
series BMC Molecular and Cell Biology
issn 2661-8850
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Abstract Background Non-professional phagocytosis is usually triggered by stimuli such as necrotic cell death. In tumor therapy, the tumors often disappear slowly and only long time after the end of therapy. Here, tumor therapy inactivates the cells by inducing senescence. Therefore, study focused whether senescence is a stimulus for non-professional phagocytosis or whether senescent cells themselves phagocytize non-professionally. Results Senescence was induced in cell lines by camptothecin and a phagocytosis assay was performed. In tissue of a cohort of 192 rectal cancer patients senescence and non-professional phagocytosis was studied by anti-histone H3K9me3 and anti-E-cadherin staining. Senescent fibroblasts and pancreas carcinoma cells phagocytize necrotic cells but are not phagocytized. In the tissue of rectal carcinoma, senescent cells can phagocytize and can be phagocytized. A high number of senescent cells and, at the same time, high numbers of non-professional phagocytizing cells in the rectal carcinoma tissue lead to an extremely unfavorable prognosis regarding overall survival. Conclusion Senescent cells can be non-professionally phagocytized and at the same time they can non-professionally phagocytize in vivo. In vitro experiments indicate that it is unlikely that senescence is a strong trigger for non-professional phagocytosis. Combined high rates of non-professional phagocytosis and high rates of senescence are an extremely poor prognostic factor for overall survival.
topic Cell-in-cell
Non-professional phagocytosis
Senescence
Cannibalism
Entosis
Rectal cancer
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12860-020-00326-6
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