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A differential role for CXCR4 in the regulation of normal versus malignant breast stem cell activity

C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4) is known to regulate lung, pancreatic and prostate cancer stem cells. In breast cancer, CXCR4 signalling has been reported to be a mediator of metastasis, and is linked to poor prognosis. However its role in normal and malignant breast stem cell function has n...

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Autores principales: Ablett, Matthew P., O'Brien, Ciara S., Sims, Andrew H., Farnie, Gillian, Clarke, Robert B.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3996659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24583601
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author Ablett, Matthew P.
O'Brien, Ciara S.
Sims, Andrew H.
Farnie, Gillian
Clarke, Robert B.
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description C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4) is known to regulate lung, pancreatic and prostate cancer stem cells. In breast cancer, CXCR4 signalling has been reported to be a mediator of metastasis, and is linked to poor prognosis. However its role in normal and malignant breast stem cell function has not been investigated. Anoikis resistant (AR) cells were collected from immortalised (MCF10A, 226L) and malignant (MCF7, T47D, SKBR3) breast cell lines and assessed for stem cell enrichment versus unsorted cells. AR cells had significantly higher mammosphere forming efficiency (MFE) than unsorted cells. The AR normal cells demonstrated increased formation of 3D structures in Matrigel compared to unsorted cells. In vivo, SKBR3 and T47D AR cells had 7- and 130-fold enrichments for tumour formation respectively, compared with unsorted cells. AR cells contained significantly elevated CXCR4 transcript and protein levels compared to unsorted cells. Importantly, CXCR4 mRNA was higher in stem cell-enriched CD44(+) /CD24(−) - patient-derived breast cancer cells compared to non-enriched cells. CXCR4 stimulation by its ligand SDF-1 reduced MFE of the normal breast cells lines but increased the MFE in T47D and patient-derived breast cancer cells. CXCR4 inhibition by AMD3100 increased stem cell activity but reduced the self-renewal capacity of the malignant breast cell line T47D. CXCR4 + FACS sorted MCF7 cells demonstrated a significantly increased MFE compared with CXCR4- cells. This significant increase in MFE was further demonstrated in CXCR4 over-expressing MCF7 cells which also had an increase in self-renewal compared to parental cells. A greater reduction in self-renewal following CXCR4 inhibition in the CXCR4 over-expressing cells compared with parental cells was also observed. Our data establish for the first time that CXCR4 signalling has contrasting effects on normal and malignant breast stem cell activity. Here, we demonstrate that CXCR4 signalling specifically regulates breast cancer stem cell activities and may therefore be important in tumour formation at the sites of metastases.
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spelling pubmed-39966592014-04-23 A differential role for CXCR4 in the regulation of normal versus malignant breast stem cell activity Ablett, Matthew P. O'Brien, Ciara S. Sims, Andrew H. Farnie, Gillian Clarke, Robert B. Oncotarget Research Paper C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4) is known to regulate lung, pancreatic and prostate cancer stem cells. In breast cancer, CXCR4 signalling has been reported to be a mediator of metastasis, and is linked to poor prognosis. However its role in normal and malignant breast stem cell function has not been investigated. Anoikis resistant (AR) cells were collected from immortalised (MCF10A, 226L) and malignant (MCF7, T47D, SKBR3) breast cell lines and assessed for stem cell enrichment versus unsorted cells. AR cells had significantly higher mammosphere forming efficiency (MFE) than unsorted cells. The AR normal cells demonstrated increased formation of 3D structures in Matrigel compared to unsorted cells. In vivo, SKBR3 and T47D AR cells had 7- and 130-fold enrichments for tumour formation respectively, compared with unsorted cells. AR cells contained significantly elevated CXCR4 transcript and protein levels compared to unsorted cells. Importantly, CXCR4 mRNA was higher in stem cell-enriched CD44(+) /CD24(−) - patient-derived breast cancer cells compared to non-enriched cells. CXCR4 stimulation by its ligand SDF-1 reduced MFE of the normal breast cells lines but increased the MFE in T47D and patient-derived breast cancer cells. CXCR4 inhibition by AMD3100 increased stem cell activity but reduced the self-renewal capacity of the malignant breast cell line T47D. CXCR4 + FACS sorted MCF7 cells demonstrated a significantly increased MFE compared with CXCR4- cells. This significant increase in MFE was further demonstrated in CXCR4 over-expressing MCF7 cells which also had an increase in self-renewal compared to parental cells. A greater reduction in self-renewal following CXCR4 inhibition in the CXCR4 over-expressing cells compared with parental cells was also observed. Our data establish for the first time that CXCR4 signalling has contrasting effects on normal and malignant breast stem cell activity. Here, we demonstrate that CXCR4 signalling specifically regulates breast cancer stem cell activities and may therefore be important in tumour formation at the sites of metastases. Impact Journals LLC 2013-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3996659/ /pubmed/24583601 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Ablett et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
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Sims, Andrew H.
Farnie, Gillian
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title A differential role for CXCR4 in the regulation of normal versus malignant breast stem cell activity
title_full A differential role for CXCR4 in the regulation of normal versus malignant breast stem cell activity
title_fullStr A differential role for CXCR4 in the regulation of normal versus malignant breast stem cell activity
title_full_unstemmed A differential role for CXCR4 in the regulation of normal versus malignant breast stem cell activity
title_short A differential role for CXCR4 in the regulation of normal versus malignant breast stem cell activity
title_sort differential role for cxcr4 in the regulation of normal versus malignant breast stem cell activity
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3996659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24583601
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