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Transient external force induces phenotypic reversion of malignant epithelial structures via nitric oxide signaling

Non-malignant breast epithelial cells cultured in three-dimensional laminin-rich extracellular matrix (lrECM) form well organized, growth-arrested acini, whereas malignant cells form continuously growing disorganized structures. While the mechanical properties of the microenvironment have been shown...

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Autores principales: Ricca, Benjamin L, Venugopalan, Gautham, Furuta, Saori, Tanner, Kandice, Orellana, Walter A, Reber, Clay D, Brownfield, Douglas G, Bissell, Mina J, Fletcher, Daniel A
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5862525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29560858
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.26161
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author Ricca, Benjamin L
Venugopalan, Gautham
Furuta, Saori
Tanner, Kandice
Orellana, Walter A
Reber, Clay D
Brownfield, Douglas G
Bissell, Mina J
Fletcher, Daniel A
author_facet Ricca, Benjamin L
Venugopalan, Gautham
Furuta, Saori
Tanner, Kandice
Orellana, Walter A
Reber, Clay D
Brownfield, Douglas G
Bissell, Mina J
Fletcher, Daniel A
author_sort Ricca, Benjamin L
collection PubMed
description Non-malignant breast epithelial cells cultured in three-dimensional laminin-rich extracellular matrix (lrECM) form well organized, growth-arrested acini, whereas malignant cells form continuously growing disorganized structures. While the mechanical properties of the microenvironment have been shown to contribute to formation of tissue-specific architecture, how transient external force influences this behavior remains largely unexplored. Here, we show that brief transient compression applied to single malignant breast cells in lrECM stimulated them to form acinar-like structures, a phenomenon we term ‘mechanical reversion.’ This is analogous to previously described phenotypic ‘reversion’ using biochemical inhibitors of oncogenic pathways. Compression stimulated nitric oxide production by malignant cells. Inhibition of nitric oxide production blocked mechanical reversion. Compression also restored coherent rotation in malignant cells, a behavior that is essential for acinus formation. We propose that external forces applied to single malignant cells restore cell-lrECM engagement and signaling lost in malignancy, allowing them to reestablish normal-like tissue architecture.
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spelling pubmed-58625252018-03-22 Transient external force induces phenotypic reversion of malignant epithelial structures via nitric oxide signaling Ricca, Benjamin L Venugopalan, Gautham Furuta, Saori Tanner, Kandice Orellana, Walter A Reber, Clay D Brownfield, Douglas G Bissell, Mina J Fletcher, Daniel A eLife Cancer Biology Non-malignant breast epithelial cells cultured in three-dimensional laminin-rich extracellular matrix (lrECM) form well organized, growth-arrested acini, whereas malignant cells form continuously growing disorganized structures. While the mechanical properties of the microenvironment have been shown to contribute to formation of tissue-specific architecture, how transient external force influences this behavior remains largely unexplored. Here, we show that brief transient compression applied to single malignant breast cells in lrECM stimulated them to form acinar-like structures, a phenomenon we term ‘mechanical reversion.’ This is analogous to previously described phenotypic ‘reversion’ using biochemical inhibitors of oncogenic pathways. Compression stimulated nitric oxide production by malignant cells. Inhibition of nitric oxide production blocked mechanical reversion. Compression also restored coherent rotation in malignant cells, a behavior that is essential for acinus formation. We propose that external forces applied to single malignant cells restore cell-lrECM engagement and signaling lost in malignancy, allowing them to reestablish normal-like tissue architecture. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2018-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5862525/ /pubmed/29560858 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.26161 Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open-access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) .
spellingShingle Cancer Biology
Ricca, Benjamin L
Venugopalan, Gautham
Furuta, Saori
Tanner, Kandice
Orellana, Walter A
Reber, Clay D
Brownfield, Douglas G
Bissell, Mina J
Fletcher, Daniel A
Transient external force induces phenotypic reversion of malignant epithelial structures via nitric oxide signaling
title Transient external force induces phenotypic reversion of malignant epithelial structures via nitric oxide signaling
title_full Transient external force induces phenotypic reversion of malignant epithelial structures via nitric oxide signaling
title_fullStr Transient external force induces phenotypic reversion of malignant epithelial structures via nitric oxide signaling
title_full_unstemmed Transient external force induces phenotypic reversion of malignant epithelial structures via nitric oxide signaling
title_short Transient external force induces phenotypic reversion of malignant epithelial structures via nitric oxide signaling
title_sort transient external force induces phenotypic reversion of malignant epithelial structures via nitric oxide signaling
topic Cancer Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5862525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29560858
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.26161
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