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Metastasis is an early event in mouse mammary carcinomas and is associated with cells bearing stem cell markers

INTRODUCTION: It is still uncertain whether metastasis is predominantly an early or late event in tumor progression. The detection of early metastases and cells responsible for the dissemination may therefore have significant clinical implications. METHODS: Lung dissemination and/or metastasis were...

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Autores principales: Weng, Desheng, Penzner, Jeffrey H, Song, Baizheng, Koido, Shigeo, Calderwood, Stuart K, Gong, Jianlin
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3496135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22277639
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3102
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author Weng, Desheng
Penzner, Jeffrey H
Song, Baizheng
Koido, Shigeo
Calderwood, Stuart K
Gong, Jianlin
author_facet Weng, Desheng
Penzner, Jeffrey H
Song, Baizheng
Koido, Shigeo
Calderwood, Stuart K
Gong, Jianlin
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description INTRODUCTION: It is still uncertain whether metastasis is predominantly an early or late event in tumor progression. The detection of early metastases and cells responsible for the dissemination may therefore have significant clinical implications. METHODS: Lung dissemination and/or metastasis were investigated in mice carrying the polyomavirus middle-T oncogene (PyMT) during different stages of mammary tumorigenesis using the colony forming assay. Immunocytochemical or immunohistochemical staining was used to identify subpopulations of cells responsible for lung dissemination and metastasis. Histological examination was used to show primary and metastatic tumors. The tumor-initiating and metastatic capacity of cells expressing stem cell markers was assessed in syngeneic wild-type (WT) mice whose mammary fat pads were injected with these cells. RESULTS: Metastatic mammary epithelial cells were detected in the lungs of mice carrying the PyMT oncogene (MMT mice). These cells were observed early in breast tumorigenesis when the mammary tree appeared by histological inspection to be normal (or at a premalignant stage), suggesting the possession of disseminating and metastatic capacity even before full malignant transformation. Some of the disseminated cells and lung metastases displayed surface stem cell markers. These findings suggest that stem cells from apparently precancerous primary lesions could be a source of metastasis. Indeed, injection of lung tissue cells from MMT mice into syngeneic WT mice resulted in the formation of mammary tumors. These tumors resembled their parent mammary tumors in the MMT donors as well as grafted tumors derived from mammary tumor cells. Furthermore, when we injected lung tissue cells from GFP MMT mice into the fat pads of recipient WT mice, disseminated or metastatic GFP-expressing cells were detected in the lungs, lymph nodes and blood of the recipient WT mice. We finally identified a subpopulation of mammary epithelial/tumor cells expressing CD44 and Sca1 that was largely responsible for dissemination and metastasis in MMT mice. CONCLUSIONS: The tumorigenic and metastatic potential of a subpopulation of mammary epithelial/tumor cells in MMT mice is endowed relatively early in mammary neoplasms and suggests a potential role for cancer stem cell sub-populations in metastasis.
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spelling pubmed-34961352012-11-14 Metastasis is an early event in mouse mammary carcinomas and is associated with cells bearing stem cell markers Weng, Desheng Penzner, Jeffrey H Song, Baizheng Koido, Shigeo Calderwood, Stuart K Gong, Jianlin Breast Cancer Res Research Article INTRODUCTION: It is still uncertain whether metastasis is predominantly an early or late event in tumor progression. The detection of early metastases and cells responsible for the dissemination may therefore have significant clinical implications. METHODS: Lung dissemination and/or metastasis were investigated in mice carrying the polyomavirus middle-T oncogene (PyMT) during different stages of mammary tumorigenesis using the colony forming assay. Immunocytochemical or immunohistochemical staining was used to identify subpopulations of cells responsible for lung dissemination and metastasis. Histological examination was used to show primary and metastatic tumors. The tumor-initiating and metastatic capacity of cells expressing stem cell markers was assessed in syngeneic wild-type (WT) mice whose mammary fat pads were injected with these cells. RESULTS: Metastatic mammary epithelial cells were detected in the lungs of mice carrying the PyMT oncogene (MMT mice). These cells were observed early in breast tumorigenesis when the mammary tree appeared by histological inspection to be normal (or at a premalignant stage), suggesting the possession of disseminating and metastatic capacity even before full malignant transformation. Some of the disseminated cells and lung metastases displayed surface stem cell markers. These findings suggest that stem cells from apparently precancerous primary lesions could be a source of metastasis. Indeed, injection of lung tissue cells from MMT mice into syngeneic WT mice resulted in the formation of mammary tumors. These tumors resembled their parent mammary tumors in the MMT donors as well as grafted tumors derived from mammary tumor cells. Furthermore, when we injected lung tissue cells from GFP MMT mice into the fat pads of recipient WT mice, disseminated or metastatic GFP-expressing cells were detected in the lungs, lymph nodes and blood of the recipient WT mice. We finally identified a subpopulation of mammary epithelial/tumor cells expressing CD44 and Sca1 that was largely responsible for dissemination and metastasis in MMT mice. CONCLUSIONS: The tumorigenic and metastatic potential of a subpopulation of mammary epithelial/tumor cells in MMT mice is endowed relatively early in mammary neoplasms and suggests a potential role for cancer stem cell sub-populations in metastasis. BioMed Central 2012 2012-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3496135/ /pubmed/22277639 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3102 Text en Copyright ©2012 Weng et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Weng, Desheng
Penzner, Jeffrey H
Song, Baizheng
Koido, Shigeo
Calderwood, Stuart K
Gong, Jianlin
Metastasis is an early event in mouse mammary carcinomas and is associated with cells bearing stem cell markers
title Metastasis is an early event in mouse mammary carcinomas and is associated with cells bearing stem cell markers
title_full Metastasis is an early event in mouse mammary carcinomas and is associated with cells bearing stem cell markers
title_fullStr Metastasis is an early event in mouse mammary carcinomas and is associated with cells bearing stem cell markers
title_full_unstemmed Metastasis is an early event in mouse mammary carcinomas and is associated with cells bearing stem cell markers
title_short Metastasis is an early event in mouse mammary carcinomas and is associated with cells bearing stem cell markers
title_sort metastasis is an early event in mouse mammary carcinomas and is associated with cells bearing stem cell markers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3496135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22277639
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3102
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