Microfluidic model for endothelial to mesenchymal transition (ENDMT) induced by melanoma-derived exosomes
  • Yeon, Ju Hun
  • Jeong, Hyo Eun
  • Seo, Hyemin
  • Cho, Siwoo
  • Heo, Youhee
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Melanoma-derived exosomes have been known to play a significant role in the formation of tumor environment by initiating angiogenic processes and triggering metastatic evolution [1]. Recent studies have reported that the melanoma-derived exosomes triggered endothelial to mesenchymal transition (EndMT); this cellular transition induced the differentiation of endothelial cells to cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) to remodel extracellular matrix (ECM) and increased the expression level of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) [2, 3]. However, an enabling tool in vitro is yet to be developed in order to investigate how cancer-derived exosomes induce the EndMT and cause the differentiation of endothelial cells to the CAFs. Here we suggest an in vitro microfluidic model that allows for monitoring a synergetic effect of both interstitial flow and the melanoma-derived exosomes on the EndMT. © 15CBMS-0001.

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CAFsEndMTExosomeInterstitial flowMelanomaMicrofluidic modelCell cultureDermatologyDiseasesEnzyme inhibitionMicrofluidicsOncologyCAFsEndMTExosomeInterstitial flowMelanomaMicrofluidic modelingEndothelial cells
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Microfluidic model for endothelial to mesenchymal transition (ENDMT) induced by melanoma-derived exosomes
저자
Yeon, Ju HunJeong, Hyo EunSeo, HyeminCho, SiwooHeo, YouheePark, JaesungChung, Seok Choi, NakwonKang, Ji Yoon
발행일
2015-10
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Conference Paper
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MicroTAS 2015 - 19th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences
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105 ~ 107