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Hypoxic Conditions Induce a Cancer-Like Phenotype in Human Breast Epithelial Cells

INTRODUCTION: Solid tumors are less oxygenated than their tissue of origin. Low intra-tumor oxygen levels are associated with worse outcome, increased metastatic potential and immature phenotype in breast cancer. We have reported that tumor hypoxia correlates to low differentiation status in breast...

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Autores principales: Vaapil, Marica, Helczynska, Karolina, Villadsen, René, Petersen, Ole W., Johansson, Elisabet, Beckman, Siv, Larsson, Christer, Påhlman, Sven, Jögi, Annika
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3460905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23029547
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046543
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author Vaapil, Marica
Helczynska, Karolina
Villadsen, René
Petersen, Ole W.
Johansson, Elisabet
Beckman, Siv
Larsson, Christer
Påhlman, Sven
Jögi, Annika
author_facet Vaapil, Marica
Helczynska, Karolina
Villadsen, René
Petersen, Ole W.
Johansson, Elisabet
Beckman, Siv
Larsson, Christer
Påhlman, Sven
Jögi, Annika
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description INTRODUCTION: Solid tumors are less oxygenated than their tissue of origin. Low intra-tumor oxygen levels are associated with worse outcome, increased metastatic potential and immature phenotype in breast cancer. We have reported that tumor hypoxia correlates to low differentiation status in breast cancer. Less is known about effects of hypoxia on non-malignant cells. Here we address whether hypoxia influences the differentiation stage of non-malignant breast epithelial cells and potentially have bearing on early stages of tumorigenesis. METHODS: Normal human primary breast epithelial cells and immortalized non-malignant mammary epithelial MCF-10A cells were grown in a three-dimensional overlay culture on laminin-rich extracellular matrix for up to 21 days at normoxic or hypoxic conditions. Acinar morphogenesis and expression of markers of epithelial differentiation and cell polarization were analyzed by immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry, qPCR and immunoblot. RESULTS: In large ductal carcinoma in situ patient-specimens, we find that epithelial cells with high HIF-1α levels and multiple cell layers away from the vasculature are immature compared to well-oxygenated cells. We show that hypoxic conditions impaired acinar morphogenesis of primary and immortalized breast epithelial cells grown ex vivo on laminin-rich matrix. Normoxic cultures formed polarized acini-like spheres with the anticipated distribution of marker proteins associated with mammary epithelial polarization e.g. α6-integrin, laminin 5 and Human Milk Fat Globule/MUC1. At hypoxia, cells were not polarized and the sub-cellular distribution pattern of the marker proteins rather resembled that reported in vivo in breast cancer. The hypoxic cells remained in a mitotic state, whereas proliferation ceased with acinar morphogenesis at normoxia. We found induced expression of the differentiation repressor ID1 in the undifferentiated hypoxic MCF-10A cell structures. Acinar morphogenesis was associated with global histone deacetylation whereas the hypoxic breast epithelial cells showed sustained global histone acetylation, which is generally associated with active transcription and an undifferentiated proliferative state.
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spelling pubmed-34609052012-10-01 Hypoxic Conditions Induce a Cancer-Like Phenotype in Human Breast Epithelial Cells Vaapil, Marica Helczynska, Karolina Villadsen, René Petersen, Ole W. Johansson, Elisabet Beckman, Siv Larsson, Christer Påhlman, Sven Jögi, Annika PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Solid tumors are less oxygenated than their tissue of origin. Low intra-tumor oxygen levels are associated with worse outcome, increased metastatic potential and immature phenotype in breast cancer. We have reported that tumor hypoxia correlates to low differentiation status in breast cancer. Less is known about effects of hypoxia on non-malignant cells. Here we address whether hypoxia influences the differentiation stage of non-malignant breast epithelial cells and potentially have bearing on early stages of tumorigenesis. METHODS: Normal human primary breast epithelial cells and immortalized non-malignant mammary epithelial MCF-10A cells were grown in a three-dimensional overlay culture on laminin-rich extracellular matrix for up to 21 days at normoxic or hypoxic conditions. Acinar morphogenesis and expression of markers of epithelial differentiation and cell polarization were analyzed by immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry, qPCR and immunoblot. RESULTS: In large ductal carcinoma in situ patient-specimens, we find that epithelial cells with high HIF-1α levels and multiple cell layers away from the vasculature are immature compared to well-oxygenated cells. We show that hypoxic conditions impaired acinar morphogenesis of primary and immortalized breast epithelial cells grown ex vivo on laminin-rich matrix. Normoxic cultures formed polarized acini-like spheres with the anticipated distribution of marker proteins associated with mammary epithelial polarization e.g. α6-integrin, laminin 5 and Human Milk Fat Globule/MUC1. At hypoxia, cells were not polarized and the sub-cellular distribution pattern of the marker proteins rather resembled that reported in vivo in breast cancer. The hypoxic cells remained in a mitotic state, whereas proliferation ceased with acinar morphogenesis at normoxia. We found induced expression of the differentiation repressor ID1 in the undifferentiated hypoxic MCF-10A cell structures. Acinar morphogenesis was associated with global histone deacetylation whereas the hypoxic breast epithelial cells showed sustained global histone acetylation, which is generally associated with active transcription and an undifferentiated proliferative state. Public Library of Science 2012-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3460905/ /pubmed/23029547 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046543 Text en © 2012 Vaapil et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Vaapil, Marica
Helczynska, Karolina
Villadsen, René
Petersen, Ole W.
Johansson, Elisabet
Beckman, Siv
Larsson, Christer
Påhlman, Sven
Jögi, Annika
Hypoxic Conditions Induce a Cancer-Like Phenotype in Human Breast Epithelial Cells
title Hypoxic Conditions Induce a Cancer-Like Phenotype in Human Breast Epithelial Cells
title_full Hypoxic Conditions Induce a Cancer-Like Phenotype in Human Breast Epithelial Cells
title_fullStr Hypoxic Conditions Induce a Cancer-Like Phenotype in Human Breast Epithelial Cells
title_full_unstemmed Hypoxic Conditions Induce a Cancer-Like Phenotype in Human Breast Epithelial Cells
title_short Hypoxic Conditions Induce a Cancer-Like Phenotype in Human Breast Epithelial Cells
title_sort hypoxic conditions induce a cancer-like phenotype in human breast epithelial cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3460905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23029547
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046543
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