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KLF4-dependent perivascular cell plasticity mediates pre-metastatic niche formation and metastasis
A deeper understanding of the metastatic process is required for the development of new therapies that improve patient survival. Metastatic tumor cell growth and survival in distant organs is facilitated by the formation of a pre-metastatic niche composed of hematopoietic cells, stromal cells, and e...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5724390/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28920957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.4400 |
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author | Murgai, Meera Ju, Wei Eason, Matthew Kline, Jessica Beury, Daniel Kaczanowska, Sabina Miettinen, Markku M Kruhlak, Michael Lei, Haiyan Shern, Jack F Cherepanova, Olga A. Owens, Gary K Kaplan, Rosandra N |
author_facet | Murgai, Meera Ju, Wei Eason, Matthew Kline, Jessica Beury, Daniel Kaczanowska, Sabina Miettinen, Markku M Kruhlak, Michael Lei, Haiyan Shern, Jack F Cherepanova, Olga A. Owens, Gary K Kaplan, Rosandra N |
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description | A deeper understanding of the metastatic process is required for the development of new therapies that improve patient survival. Metastatic tumor cell growth and survival in distant organs is facilitated by the formation of a pre-metastatic niche composed of hematopoietic cells, stromal cells, and extracellular matrix (ECM). Perivascular cells, including vascular smooth muscle cells (vSMCs) and pericytes, are involved in new vessel formation and in promoting stem cell maintenance and proliferation. Given the well-described plasticity of perivascular cells, we hypothesize that perivascular cells similarly regulate tumor cell fate at metastatic sites. Using perivascular cell-specific and pericyte-specific lineage-tracing models, we trace the fate of perivascular cells in the pre-metastatic and metastatic microenvironments. We show that perivascular cells lose the expression of traditional vSMC/pericyte markers in response to tumor-secreted factors and exhibit increased proliferation, migration, and ECM synthesis. Increased expression of the pluripotency gene Klf4 in these phenotypically-switched perivascular cells promotes a less differentiated state characterized by enhanced ECM production that establishes a pro-metastatic fibronectin-rich environment. Genetic inactivation of Klf4 in perivascular cells decreases pre-metastatic niche formation and metastasis. Our data reveal a previously unidentified role for perivascular cells in pre-metastatic niche formation and uncover novel strategies for limiting metastasis. |
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spelling | pubmed-57243902018-03-18 KLF4-dependent perivascular cell plasticity mediates pre-metastatic niche formation and metastasis Murgai, Meera Ju, Wei Eason, Matthew Kline, Jessica Beury, Daniel Kaczanowska, Sabina Miettinen, Markku M Kruhlak, Michael Lei, Haiyan Shern, Jack F Cherepanova, Olga A. Owens, Gary K Kaplan, Rosandra N Nat Med Article A deeper understanding of the metastatic process is required for the development of new therapies that improve patient survival. Metastatic tumor cell growth and survival in distant organs is facilitated by the formation of a pre-metastatic niche composed of hematopoietic cells, stromal cells, and extracellular matrix (ECM). Perivascular cells, including vascular smooth muscle cells (vSMCs) and pericytes, are involved in new vessel formation and in promoting stem cell maintenance and proliferation. Given the well-described plasticity of perivascular cells, we hypothesize that perivascular cells similarly regulate tumor cell fate at metastatic sites. Using perivascular cell-specific and pericyte-specific lineage-tracing models, we trace the fate of perivascular cells in the pre-metastatic and metastatic microenvironments. We show that perivascular cells lose the expression of traditional vSMC/pericyte markers in response to tumor-secreted factors and exhibit increased proliferation, migration, and ECM synthesis. Increased expression of the pluripotency gene Klf4 in these phenotypically-switched perivascular cells promotes a less differentiated state characterized by enhanced ECM production that establishes a pro-metastatic fibronectin-rich environment. Genetic inactivation of Klf4 in perivascular cells decreases pre-metastatic niche formation and metastasis. Our data reveal a previously unidentified role for perivascular cells in pre-metastatic niche formation and uncover novel strategies for limiting metastasis. 2017-09-18 2017-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5724390/ /pubmed/28920957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.4400 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Murgai, Meera Ju, Wei Eason, Matthew Kline, Jessica Beury, Daniel Kaczanowska, Sabina Miettinen, Markku M Kruhlak, Michael Lei, Haiyan Shern, Jack F Cherepanova, Olga A. Owens, Gary K Kaplan, Rosandra N KLF4-dependent perivascular cell plasticity mediates pre-metastatic niche formation and metastasis |
title | KLF4-dependent perivascular cell plasticity mediates pre-metastatic niche formation and metastasis |
title_full | KLF4-dependent perivascular cell plasticity mediates pre-metastatic niche formation and metastasis |
title_fullStr | KLF4-dependent perivascular cell plasticity mediates pre-metastatic niche formation and metastasis |
title_full_unstemmed | KLF4-dependent perivascular cell plasticity mediates pre-metastatic niche formation and metastasis |
title_short | KLF4-dependent perivascular cell plasticity mediates pre-metastatic niche formation and metastasis |
title_sort | klf4-dependent perivascular cell plasticity mediates pre-metastatic niche formation and metastasis |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5724390/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28920957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.4400 |
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