Tumor microenvironmental cytokines bound to cancer exosomes determine uptake by cytokine receptor-expressing cells and biodistribution

  • Lima, Luize G.
  • Ham, Sunyoung
  • Shin, Hyunku
  • Chai, Edna P.Z.
  • Lek, Erica S.H.
  • Lobb, Richard J.
  • Müller, Alexandra F.
  • Mathivanan, Suresh
  • Yeo, Belinda
  • Choi, Yeonho
  • Parker, Belinda S.
  • Möller, Andreas
Publication date
December 2021
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group

Abstract

Metastatic spread of a cancer to secondary sites is a coordinated, non-random process. Cancer cell-secreted vesicles, especially exosomes, have recently been implicated in the guidance of metastatic dissemination, with specific surface composition determining some aspects of organ-specific localization. Nevertheless, whether the tumor microenvironment influences exosome biodistribution has yet to be investigated. Here, we show that microenvironmental cytokines, particularly CCL2, decorate cancer exosomes via binding to surface glycosaminoglycan side chains of proteoglycans, causing exosome accumulation in specific cell subsets and organs. Exosome retention results in changes in the immune landscape within these organs, coupled with a higher...

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