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Blocking the formation of radiation–induced breast cancer stem cells

The goal of adjuvant (post-surgery) radiation therapy (RT) for breast cancer (BC) is to eliminate residual cancer cells, leading to better local tumor control and thus improving patient survival. However, radioresistance increases the risk of tumor recurrence and negatively affects survival. Recent...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yangyang, Li, Wende, Patel, Shalin S., Cong, Juan, Zhang, Nan, Sabbatino, Francesco, Liu, Xiaoyan, Qi, Yuan, Huang, Peigen, Lee, Hang, Taghian, Alphonse, Li, Jian-Jian, DeLeo, Albert B., Ferrone, Soldano, Epperly, Michael W., Ferrone, Cristina R., Ly, Amy, Brachtel, Elena F., Wang, Xinhui
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4116517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25003837
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author Wang, Yangyang
Li, Wende
Patel, Shalin S.
Cong, Juan
Zhang, Nan
Sabbatino, Francesco
Liu, Xiaoyan
Qi, Yuan
Huang, Peigen
Lee, Hang
Taghian, Alphonse
Li, Jian-Jian
DeLeo, Albert B.
Ferrone, Soldano
Epperly, Michael W.
Ferrone, Cristina R.
Ly, Amy
Brachtel, Elena F.
Wang, Xinhui
author_facet Wang, Yangyang
Li, Wende
Patel, Shalin S.
Cong, Juan
Zhang, Nan
Sabbatino, Francesco
Liu, Xiaoyan
Qi, Yuan
Huang, Peigen
Lee, Hang
Taghian, Alphonse
Li, Jian-Jian
DeLeo, Albert B.
Ferrone, Soldano
Epperly, Michael W.
Ferrone, Cristina R.
Ly, Amy
Brachtel, Elena F.
Wang, Xinhui
author_sort Wang, Yangyang
collection PubMed
description The goal of adjuvant (post-surgery) radiation therapy (RT) for breast cancer (BC) is to eliminate residual cancer cells, leading to better local tumor control and thus improving patient survival. However, radioresistance increases the risk of tumor recurrence and negatively affects survival. Recent evidence shows that breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) are radiation-resistant and that relatively differentiated BC cells can be reprogrammed into induced BCSCs (iBCSCs) via radiation-induced re-expression of the stemness genes. Here we show that in irradiation (IR)-treated mice bearing syngeneic mammary tumors, IR-induced stemness correlated with increased spontaneous lung metastasis (51.7%). However, IR-induced stemness was blocked by targeting the NF-κB- stemness gene pathway with disulfiram (DSF)and Copper (Cu(2+)). DSF is an inhibitor of aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) and an FDA-approved drug for treating alcoholism. DSF binds to Cu(2+) to form DSF-Cu complexes (DSF/Cu), which act as a potent apoptosis inducer and an effective proteasome inhibitor, which, in turn, inhibits NF-κB activation. Treatment of mice with RT and DSF significantly inhibited mammary primary tumor growth (79.4%) and spontaneous lung metastasis (89.6%) compared to vehicle treated mice. This anti-tumor efficacy was associated with decreased stem cell properties (or stemness) in tumors. We expect that these results will spark clinical investigation of RT and DSF as a novel combinatorial treatment for breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-41165172014-08-04 Blocking the formation of radiation–induced breast cancer stem cells Wang, Yangyang Li, Wende Patel, Shalin S. Cong, Juan Zhang, Nan Sabbatino, Francesco Liu, Xiaoyan Qi, Yuan Huang, Peigen Lee, Hang Taghian, Alphonse Li, Jian-Jian DeLeo, Albert B. Ferrone, Soldano Epperly, Michael W. Ferrone, Cristina R. Ly, Amy Brachtel, Elena F. Wang, Xinhui Oncotarget Research Paper The goal of adjuvant (post-surgery) radiation therapy (RT) for breast cancer (BC) is to eliminate residual cancer cells, leading to better local tumor control and thus improving patient survival. However, radioresistance increases the risk of tumor recurrence and negatively affects survival. Recent evidence shows that breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) are radiation-resistant and that relatively differentiated BC cells can be reprogrammed into induced BCSCs (iBCSCs) via radiation-induced re-expression of the stemness genes. Here we show that in irradiation (IR)-treated mice bearing syngeneic mammary tumors, IR-induced stemness correlated with increased spontaneous lung metastasis (51.7%). However, IR-induced stemness was blocked by targeting the NF-κB- stemness gene pathway with disulfiram (DSF)and Copper (Cu(2+)). DSF is an inhibitor of aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) and an FDA-approved drug for treating alcoholism. DSF binds to Cu(2+) to form DSF-Cu complexes (DSF/Cu), which act as a potent apoptosis inducer and an effective proteasome inhibitor, which, in turn, inhibits NF-κB activation. Treatment of mice with RT and DSF significantly inhibited mammary primary tumor growth (79.4%) and spontaneous lung metastasis (89.6%) compared to vehicle treated mice. This anti-tumor efficacy was associated with decreased stem cell properties (or stemness) in tumors. We expect that these results will spark clinical investigation of RT and DSF as a novel combinatorial treatment for breast cancer. Impact Journals LLC 2014-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4116517/ /pubmed/25003837 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Wang 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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Wang, Yangyang
Li, Wende
Patel, Shalin S.
Cong, Juan
Zhang, Nan
Sabbatino, Francesco
Liu, Xiaoyan
Qi, Yuan
Huang, Peigen
Lee, Hang
Taghian, Alphonse
Li, Jian-Jian
DeLeo, Albert B.
Ferrone, Soldano
Epperly, Michael W.
Ferrone, Cristina R.
Ly, Amy
Brachtel, Elena F.
Wang, Xinhui
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title_short Blocking the formation of radiation–induced breast cancer stem cells
title_sort blocking the formation of radiation–induced breast cancer stem cells
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4116517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25003837
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