Patients with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) are often diagnosed with peritoneal metastasis and ascites, the accumulation of intraperitoneal fluid containing nonmalignant cells. However, the interactions between EOC and nonmalignant cells before peritoneal metastasis remain unclear. To investigate this, whole EOC spheroids were observed using a multiphoton microscope, and their invasion ability was assessed. Mesothelial cells were identified as notable components of ascites through morphological assessment, immunohistochemical/immunofluorescence staining, and single-cell RNA sequencing analyses. Almost all EOC cells were spheroids, with 60% containing mesothelial cells. EOC cells quickly generate aggregated spheroids with mesothelial cells, and these aggregated cancer-mesothelial spheroids (ACMSs) invade collagen or mesothelial layers. Mesothelial cells forming ACMSs initiated the invasion. RNA sequencing analysis revealed marked RNA expression changes in mesothelial cells, whereas the changes in EOC cells were minor. Transforming growth factor-β1-stimulated mesothelial cells showed increased invadopodium formation along with fascin-1 up-regulation. These findings suggest that EOC cells alter mesothelial cells through ACMSs, thereby elucidating the rapid spread of EOC in the abdominal cavity.
Mesothelial cells promote peritoneal invasion and metastasis of ascites-derived ovarian cancer cells through spheroid formation.
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作者:Uno Kaname, Yoshihara Masato, Yamakita Yoshihiko, Kitami Kazuhisa, Iyoshi Shohei, Sugiyama Mai, Koya Yoshihiro, Kanayama Tomihiro, Sahara Haruhito, Nomura Satoshi, Mogi Kazumasa, Miyamoto Emiri, Fujimoto Hiroki, Yoshida Kosuke, Tamauchi Satoshi, Yokoi Akira, Yoshikawa Nobuhisa, Niimi Kaoru, Shiraki Yukihiro, Sjölund Jonas, Oguchi Hidenori, Pietras Kristian, Enomoto Atsushi, Nawa Akihiro, Tomita Hiroyuki, Kajiyama Hiroaki
| 期刊: | Science Advances | 影响因子: | 12.500 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Feb 6; 12(6):eadu5944 |
| doi: | 10.1126/sciadv.adu5944 | ||
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