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The Extracellular Matrix of Ovarian Cortical Inclusion Cysts Modulates Invasion of Fallopian Tube Epithelial Cells.


ABSTRACT: A growing body of research supports the idea that the fallopian tube epithelium (FTE) is the precursor for most high-grade serous ovarian canacers (HGSOC) but that the ovary plays a critical role in tumor metastasis. Cortical inclusion cysts (CICs) in the ovarian cortex have been hypothesized to create a niche environment that plays a role in HGSOC progression. Through histological analysis of pathology samples from human ovaries, we determined that collagen I and III were elevated near CICs and that the collagen fibers in this dense region were oriented parallel to the cyst boundary. Using this information from human samples as design parameters, we engineered an in vitro model that recreates the size, shape, and extracellular matrix (ECM) properties of CICs. We found that FTE cells within our model underwent robust invasion that was responsive to stimulation with follicular fluid, while ovarian surface epithelial (OSE) cells, the native cells of the ovary, were not invasive. We provide experimental evidence to support a role of the extracellular matrix in modulating FTE cell invasion, as decreased collagen I concentration or the addition of collagen III to the matrix surrounding FTE cells increased FTE cell invasion. Taken together, we show that an in vitro model of CICs informed by the analysis of human tissue can act as an important tool for understanding FTE cell interactions with their environment.

SUBMITTER: Fleszar AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6294138 | biostudies-other | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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The Extracellular Matrix of Ovarian Cortical Inclusion Cysts Modulates Invasion of Fallopian Tube Epithelial Cells.

Fleszar Andrew J AJ   Walker Alyssa A   Porubsky Veronica V   Flanigan Will W   James Darian D   Campagnola Paul J PJ   Weisman Paul S PS   Kreeger Pamela K PK  

APL bioengineering 20180411 3


A growing body of research supports the idea that the fallopian tube epithelium (FTE) is the precursor for most high-grade serous ovarian canacers (HGSOC) but that the ovary plays a critical role in tumor metastasis. Cortical inclusion cysts (CICs) in the ovarian cortex have been hypothesized to create a niche environment that plays a role in HGSOC progression. Through histological analysis of pathology samples from human ovaries, we determined that collagen I and III were elevated near CICs and  ...[more]

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