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Cellular and molecular determinants of all-trans retinoic acid sensitivity in breast cancer: Luminal phenotype and RARα expression

Forty-two cell lines recapitulating mammary carcinoma heterogeneity were profiled for all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) sensitivity. Luminal and ER(+) (estrogen-receptor-positive) cell lines are generally sensitive to ATRA, while refractoriness/low sensitivity is associated with a Basal phenotype and H...

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Autores principales: Centritto, Floriana, Paroni, Gabriela, Bolis, Marco, Garattini, Silvio Ken, Kurosaki, Mami, Barzago, Maria Monica, Zanetti, Adriana, Fisher, James Neil, Scott, Mark Francis, Pattini, Linda, Lupi, Monica, Ubezio, Paolo, Piccotti, Francesca, Zambelli, Alberto, Rizzo, Paola, Gianni', Maurizio, Fratelli, Maddalena, Terao, Mineko, Garattini, Enrico
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4520659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25888236
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201404670
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author Centritto, Floriana
Paroni, Gabriela
Bolis, Marco
Garattini, Silvio Ken
Kurosaki, Mami
Barzago, Maria Monica
Zanetti, Adriana
Fisher, James Neil
Scott, Mark Francis
Pattini, Linda
Lupi, Monica
Ubezio, Paolo
Piccotti, Francesca
Zambelli, Alberto
Rizzo, Paola
Gianni', Maurizio
Fratelli, Maddalena
Terao, Mineko
Garattini, Enrico
author_facet Centritto, Floriana
Paroni, Gabriela
Bolis, Marco
Garattini, Silvio Ken
Kurosaki, Mami
Barzago, Maria Monica
Zanetti, Adriana
Fisher, James Neil
Scott, Mark Francis
Pattini, Linda
Lupi, Monica
Ubezio, Paolo
Piccotti, Francesca
Zambelli, Alberto
Rizzo, Paola
Gianni', Maurizio
Fratelli, Maddalena
Terao, Mineko
Garattini, Enrico
author_sort Centritto, Floriana
collection PubMed
description Forty-two cell lines recapitulating mammary carcinoma heterogeneity were profiled for all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) sensitivity. Luminal and ER(+) (estrogen-receptor-positive) cell lines are generally sensitive to ATRA, while refractoriness/low sensitivity is associated with a Basal phenotype and HER2 positivity. Indeed, only 2 Basal cell lines (MDA-MB157 and HCC-1599) are highly sensitive to the retinoid. Sensitivity of HCC-1599 cells is confirmed in xenotransplanted mice. Short-term tissue-slice cultures of surgical samples validate the cell-line results and support the concept that a high proportion of Luminal/ER(+) carcinomas are ATRA sensitive, while triple-negative (Basal) and HER2-positive tumors tend to be retinoid resistant. Pathway-oriented analysis of the constitutive gene-expression profiles in the cell lines identifies RARα as the member of the retinoid pathway directly associated with a Luminal phenotype, estrogen positivity and ATRA sensitivity. RARα3 is the major transcript in ATRA-sensitive cells and tumors. Studies in selected cell lines with agonists/antagonists confirm that RARα is the principal mediator of ATRA responsiveness. RARα over-expression sensitizes retinoid-resistant MDA-MB453 cells to ATRA anti-proliferative action. Conversely, silencing of RARα in retinoid-sensitive SKBR3 cells abrogates ATRA responsiveness. All this is paralleled by similar effects on ATRA-dependent inhibition of cell motility, indicating that RARα may mediate also ATRA anti-metastatic effects. We define gene sets of predictive potential which are associated with ATRA sensitivity in breast cancer cell lines and validate them in short-term tissue cultures of Luminal/ER(+) and triple-negative tumors. In these last models, we determine the perturbations in the transcriptomic profiles afforded by ATRA. The study provides fundamental information for the development of retinoid-based therapeutic strategies aimed at the stratified treatment of breast cancer subtypes.
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spelling pubmed-45206592015-08-05 Cellular and molecular determinants of all-trans retinoic acid sensitivity in breast cancer: Luminal phenotype and RARα expression Centritto, Floriana Paroni, Gabriela Bolis, Marco Garattini, Silvio Ken Kurosaki, Mami Barzago, Maria Monica Zanetti, Adriana Fisher, James Neil Scott, Mark Francis Pattini, Linda Lupi, Monica Ubezio, Paolo Piccotti, Francesca Zambelli, Alberto Rizzo, Paola Gianni', Maurizio Fratelli, Maddalena Terao, Mineko Garattini, Enrico EMBO Mol Med Research Articles Forty-two cell lines recapitulating mammary carcinoma heterogeneity were profiled for all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) sensitivity. Luminal and ER(+) (estrogen-receptor-positive) cell lines are generally sensitive to ATRA, while refractoriness/low sensitivity is associated with a Basal phenotype and HER2 positivity. Indeed, only 2 Basal cell lines (MDA-MB157 and HCC-1599) are highly sensitive to the retinoid. Sensitivity of HCC-1599 cells is confirmed in xenotransplanted mice. Short-term tissue-slice cultures of surgical samples validate the cell-line results and support the concept that a high proportion of Luminal/ER(+) carcinomas are ATRA sensitive, while triple-negative (Basal) and HER2-positive tumors tend to be retinoid resistant. Pathway-oriented analysis of the constitutive gene-expression profiles in the cell lines identifies RARα as the member of the retinoid pathway directly associated with a Luminal phenotype, estrogen positivity and ATRA sensitivity. RARα3 is the major transcript in ATRA-sensitive cells and tumors. Studies in selected cell lines with agonists/antagonists confirm that RARα is the principal mediator of ATRA responsiveness. RARα over-expression sensitizes retinoid-resistant MDA-MB453 cells to ATRA anti-proliferative action. Conversely, silencing of RARα in retinoid-sensitive SKBR3 cells abrogates ATRA responsiveness. All this is paralleled by similar effects on ATRA-dependent inhibition of cell motility, indicating that RARα may mediate also ATRA anti-metastatic effects. We define gene sets of predictive potential which are associated with ATRA sensitivity in breast cancer cell lines and validate them in short-term tissue cultures of Luminal/ER(+) and triple-negative tumors. In these last models, we determine the perturbations in the transcriptomic profiles afforded by ATRA. The study provides fundamental information for the development of retinoid-based therapeutic strategies aimed at the stratified treatment of breast cancer subtypes. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015-07 2015-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4520659/ /pubmed/25888236 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201404670 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Centritto, Floriana
Paroni, Gabriela
Bolis, Marco
Garattini, Silvio Ken
Kurosaki, Mami
Barzago, Maria Monica
Zanetti, Adriana
Fisher, James Neil
Scott, Mark Francis
Pattini, Linda
Lupi, Monica
Ubezio, Paolo
Piccotti, Francesca
Zambelli, Alberto
Rizzo, Paola
Gianni', Maurizio
Fratelli, Maddalena
Terao, Mineko
Garattini, Enrico
Cellular and molecular determinants of all-trans retinoic acid sensitivity in breast cancer: Luminal phenotype and RARα expression
title Cellular and molecular determinants of all-trans retinoic acid sensitivity in breast cancer: Luminal phenotype and RARα expression
title_full Cellular and molecular determinants of all-trans retinoic acid sensitivity in breast cancer: Luminal phenotype and RARα expression
title_fullStr Cellular and molecular determinants of all-trans retinoic acid sensitivity in breast cancer: Luminal phenotype and RARα expression
title_full_unstemmed Cellular and molecular determinants of all-trans retinoic acid sensitivity in breast cancer: Luminal phenotype and RARα expression
title_short Cellular and molecular determinants of all-trans retinoic acid sensitivity in breast cancer: Luminal phenotype and RARα expression
title_sort cellular and molecular determinants of all-trans retinoic acid sensitivity in breast cancer: luminal phenotype and rarα expression
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4520659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25888236
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201404670
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