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Title: FAM3C in circulating tumor-derived extracellular vesicles promotes non-small cell lung cancer growth in secondary sites
Authors: Thuya, Win Lwin
Kong, Li Ren
Syn, Nicholas L.
Ding, Ling-Wen
Cheow, Esther Sok Hwee
Wong, Regina Tong Xin
Wang, Tingting
Goh, Robby Miguel Wen-Jing
Song, Hongyan
Jayasinghe, Migara K.
Le, Minh Tn
Hu, Jian Cheng
Yong, Wei-Peng
Lee, Soo-Chin
Wong, Andrea Li-Ann
Sethi, Gautam
Hung, Huynh The
Ho, Paul Chi-Lui
Thiery, Jean-Paul
Sze, Siu Kwan
Guo, Tiannan
Soo, Ross A.
Yang, Henry
Lim, Yaw Chyn
Wang, Lingzhi
Goh, Boon-Cher
Keywords: Science::Biological sciences
Issue Date: 2023
Source: Thuya, W. L., Kong, L. R., Syn, N. L., Ding, L., Cheow, E. S. H., Wong, R. T. X., Wang, T., Goh, R. M. W., Song, H., Jayasinghe, M. K., Le, M. T., Hu, J. C., Yong, W., Lee, S., Wong, A. L., Sethi, G., Hung, H. T., Ho, P. C., Thiery, J., ...Goh, B. (2023). FAM3C in circulating tumor-derived extracellular vesicles promotes non-small cell lung cancer growth in secondary sites. Theranostics, 13(2), 621-638. https://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.72297
Project: NMRC/CSA-SI/0006/2016 
Journal: Theranostics 
Abstract: Rationale: Metastasis is a complex process with a molecular underpinning that remains unclear. We hypothesize that cargo proteins conducted by extracellular vesicles (EVs) released from tumors may confer growth and metastasis potential on recipient cells. Here, we report that a cytokine-like secreted protein, FAM3C, contributes to late-stage lung tumor progression. Methods: EV protein profiling was conducted with an unbiased proteomic mass spectrometry analysis on non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and normal lung fibroblast cell lines. Expression of FAM3C was confirmed in a panel of NSCLC cell lines, and correlated to the invasive and metastatic potentials. Functional phenotype of endogenous FAM3C and tumor-derived EVs (TDEs) were further investigated using various biological approaches in RNA and protein levels. Metastasis potential of TDEs secreted by FAM3C-overexpressing carcinoma cells was validated in mouse models. Results: Transcriptomic meta-analysis of pan-cancer datasets confirmed the overexpression of FAM3C - a gene encoding for interleukin-like EMT inducer (ILEI) - in NSCLC tumors, with strong association with poor patient prognosis and cancer metastasis. Aberrant expression of FAM3C in lung carcinoma cells enhances cellular transformation and promotes distant lung tumor colonization. In addition, higher FAM3C concentrations were detected in EVs extracted from plasma samples of NSCLC patients compared to those of healthy subjects. More importantly, we defined a hitherto-unknown mode of microenvironmental crosstalk involving FAM3C in EVs, whereby the delivery and uptake of FAM3C via TDEs enhances oncogenic signaling - in recipient cells that phenocopies the cell-endogenous overexpression of FAM3C. The oncogenicity transduced by FAM3C is executed via a novel interaction with the Ras-related protein RalA, triggering the downstream activation of the Src/Stat3 signaling cascade. Conclusions: Our study describes a novel mechanism for FAM3C-driven carcinogenesis and shed light on EV FAM3C as a driver for metastatic lung tumors that could be exploited for cancer therapeutics.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169696
ISSN: 1838-7640
DOI: 10.7150/thno.72297
Schools: School of Biological Sciences 
Rights: © The author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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