Functional siRNA Screen Links Ras/MAPK and Wnt Pathway to EV Secretion in HCT-116 Colorectal Cancer Cells
Sophie Marie Pätzold, Julia Christina Gross

TL;DR
This study shows that genes in the Ras/MAPK and Wnt pathways influence how much extracellular vesicles are released by colorectal cancer cells.
Contribution
The study identifies specific cancer-related genes linked to extracellular vesicle secretion in colorectal cancer cells.
Findings
KRAS and BRAF knockdown increased EV secretion and altered EV characteristics.
CTNNB1 and CDH1 knockdown affected EV secretion in distinct ways.
No clear difference was found between tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes in their effect on EV secretion.
Abstract
Background: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) play an important role in tumor progression and intercellular communication, yet the contribution of specific cancer-related genes to EV secretion remains incompletely defined. Methods: To address this, we performed an siRNA-based loss-of-function screen targeting 30 frequently altered (proto-)oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes in the colorectal carcinoma cell line HCT-116 to assess their impact on EV release. EVs were isolated by sequential ultracentrifugation to obtain P14 and P100 fractions pelleting at 14,000× g or 100,000× g, respectively, and were characterized by nanoparticle tracking analysis, EV marker expression, and total protein quantification. Cell viability was assessed to control for potential apoptosis-related effects. Results: With few exceptions, knockdown of the investigated genes led to an increase in EV secretion. Silencing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsExtracellular vesicles in disease · Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms · Caveolin-1 and cellular processes
