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Microenvironment-Induced Non-sporadic Expression of the AXL and cKIT Receptors Are Related to Epithelial Plasticity and Drug Resistance

The existence of rare cancer cells that sporadically acquire drug-tolerance through epigenetic mechanisms is proposed as one mechanism that drives cancer therapy failure. Here we provide evidence that specific microenvironments impose non-sporadic expression of proteins related to epithelial plastic...

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Autores principales: Jokela, Tiina A., Engelsen, Agnete S. T., Rybicka, Agata, Pelissier Vatter, Fanny A., Garbe, James C., Miyano, Masaru, Tiron, Crina, Ferariu, Dan, Akslen, Lars A., Stampfer, Martha R., Lorens, James B., LaBarge, Mark A.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5913284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29719832
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2018.00041
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author Jokela, Tiina A.
Engelsen, Agnete S. T.
Rybicka, Agata
Pelissier Vatter, Fanny A.
Garbe, James C.
Miyano, Masaru
Tiron, Crina
Ferariu, Dan
Akslen, Lars A.
Stampfer, Martha R.
Lorens, James B.
LaBarge, Mark A.
author_facet Jokela, Tiina A.
Engelsen, Agnete S. T.
Rybicka, Agata
Pelissier Vatter, Fanny A.
Garbe, James C.
Miyano, Masaru
Tiron, Crina
Ferariu, Dan
Akslen, Lars A.
Stampfer, Martha R.
Lorens, James B.
LaBarge, Mark A.
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description The existence of rare cancer cells that sporadically acquire drug-tolerance through epigenetic mechanisms is proposed as one mechanism that drives cancer therapy failure. Here we provide evidence that specific microenvironments impose non-sporadic expression of proteins related to epithelial plasticity and drug resistance. Microarrays of robotically printed combinatorial microenvironments of known composition were used to make cell-based functional associations between microenvironments, which were design-inspired by normal and tumor-burdened breast tissues, and cell phenotypes. We hypothesized that specific combinations of microenvironment constituents non-sporadically impose the induction of the AXL and cKIT receptor tyrosine kinase proteins, which are known to be involved in epithelial plasticity and drug-tolerance, in an isogenic human mammary epithelial cell (HMEC) malignant progression series. Dimension reduction analysis reveals type I collagen as a dominant feature, inducing expression of both markers in pre-stasis finite lifespan HMECs, and transformed non-malignant and malignant immortal cell lines. Basement membrane-associated matrix proteins, laminin-111 and type IV collagen, suppress AXL and cKIT expression in pre-stasis and non-malignant cells. However, AXL and cKIT are not suppressed by laminin-111 in malignant cells. General linear models identified key factors, osteopontin, IL-8, and type VIα3 collagen, which significantly upregulated AXL and cKIT, as well as a plasticity-related gene expression program that is often observed in stem cells and in epithelial-to-mesenchymal-transition. These factors are co-located with AXL-expressing cells in situ in normal and breast cancer tissues, and associated with resistance to paclitaxel. A greater diversity of microenvironments induced AXL and cKIT expression consistent with plasticity and drug-tolerant phenotypes in tumorigenic cells compared to normal or immortal cells, suggesting a reduced perception of microenvironment specificity in malignant cells. Microenvironment-imposed reprogramming could explain why resistant cells are seemingly persistent and rapidly adaptable to multiple classes of drugs. These results support the notion that specific microenvironments drive drug-tolerant cellular phenotypes and suggest a novel interventional avenue for preventing acquired therapy resistance.
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spelling pubmed-59132842018-05-01 Microenvironment-Induced Non-sporadic Expression of the AXL and cKIT Receptors Are Related to Epithelial Plasticity and Drug Resistance Jokela, Tiina A. Engelsen, Agnete S. T. Rybicka, Agata Pelissier Vatter, Fanny A. Garbe, James C. Miyano, Masaru Tiron, Crina Ferariu, Dan Akslen, Lars A. Stampfer, Martha R. Lorens, James B. LaBarge, Mark A. Front Cell Dev Biol Cell and Developmental Biology The existence of rare cancer cells that sporadically acquire drug-tolerance through epigenetic mechanisms is proposed as one mechanism that drives cancer therapy failure. Here we provide evidence that specific microenvironments impose non-sporadic expression of proteins related to epithelial plasticity and drug resistance. Microarrays of robotically printed combinatorial microenvironments of known composition were used to make cell-based functional associations between microenvironments, which were design-inspired by normal and tumor-burdened breast tissues, and cell phenotypes. We hypothesized that specific combinations of microenvironment constituents non-sporadically impose the induction of the AXL and cKIT receptor tyrosine kinase proteins, which are known to be involved in epithelial plasticity and drug-tolerance, in an isogenic human mammary epithelial cell (HMEC) malignant progression series. Dimension reduction analysis reveals type I collagen as a dominant feature, inducing expression of both markers in pre-stasis finite lifespan HMECs, and transformed non-malignant and malignant immortal cell lines. Basement membrane-associated matrix proteins, laminin-111 and type IV collagen, suppress AXL and cKIT expression in pre-stasis and non-malignant cells. However, AXL and cKIT are not suppressed by laminin-111 in malignant cells. General linear models identified key factors, osteopontin, IL-8, and type VIα3 collagen, which significantly upregulated AXL and cKIT, as well as a plasticity-related gene expression program that is often observed in stem cells and in epithelial-to-mesenchymal-transition. These factors are co-located with AXL-expressing cells in situ in normal and breast cancer tissues, and associated with resistance to paclitaxel. A greater diversity of microenvironments induced AXL and cKIT expression consistent with plasticity and drug-tolerant phenotypes in tumorigenic cells compared to normal or immortal cells, suggesting a reduced perception of microenvironment specificity in malignant cells. Microenvironment-imposed reprogramming could explain why resistant cells are seemingly persistent and rapidly adaptable to multiple classes of drugs. These results support the notion that specific microenvironments drive drug-tolerant cellular phenotypes and suggest a novel interventional avenue for preventing acquired therapy resistance. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5913284/ /pubmed/29719832 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2018.00041 Text en Copyright © 2018 Jokela, Engelsen, Rybicka, Pelissier Vatter, Garbe, Miyano, Tiron, Ferariu, Akslen, Stampfer, Lorens and LaBarge. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cell and Developmental Biology
Jokela, Tiina A.
Engelsen, Agnete S. T.
Rybicka, Agata
Pelissier Vatter, Fanny A.
Garbe, James C.
Miyano, Masaru
Tiron, Crina
Ferariu, Dan
Akslen, Lars A.
Stampfer, Martha R.
Lorens, James B.
LaBarge, Mark A.
Microenvironment-Induced Non-sporadic Expression of the AXL and cKIT Receptors Are Related to Epithelial Plasticity and Drug Resistance
title Microenvironment-Induced Non-sporadic Expression of the AXL and cKIT Receptors Are Related to Epithelial Plasticity and Drug Resistance
title_full Microenvironment-Induced Non-sporadic Expression of the AXL and cKIT Receptors Are Related to Epithelial Plasticity and Drug Resistance
title_fullStr Microenvironment-Induced Non-sporadic Expression of the AXL and cKIT Receptors Are Related to Epithelial Plasticity and Drug Resistance
title_full_unstemmed Microenvironment-Induced Non-sporadic Expression of the AXL and cKIT Receptors Are Related to Epithelial Plasticity and Drug Resistance
title_short Microenvironment-Induced Non-sporadic Expression of the AXL and cKIT Receptors Are Related to Epithelial Plasticity and Drug Resistance
title_sort microenvironment-induced non-sporadic expression of the axl and ckit receptors are related to epithelial plasticity and drug resistance
topic Cell and Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5913284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29719832
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2018.00041
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