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The Dynamic Relationship of Breast Cancer Cells and Fibroblasts in Fibronectin Accumulation at Primary and Metastatic Tumor Sites

In breast cancer (BC), tissue stiffening via fibronectin (FN) and collagen accumulation is associated with advanced disease progression at both the primary tumor and metastatic sites. Here, we evaluate FN production in 15 BC cell lines, representing a variety of subtypes, phenotypes, metastatic pote...

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Autores principales: Libring, Sarah, Shinde, Aparna, Chanda, Monica K., Nuru, Maryam, George, Heather, Saleh, Aya M., Abdullah, Ammara, Kinzer-Ursem, Tamara L., Calve, Sarah, Wendt, Michael K., Solorio, Luis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7281295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32429591
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12051270
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author Libring, Sarah
Shinde, Aparna
Chanda, Monica K.
Nuru, Maryam
George, Heather
Saleh, Aya M.
Abdullah, Ammara
Kinzer-Ursem, Tamara L.
Calve, Sarah
Wendt, Michael K.
Solorio, Luis
author_facet Libring, Sarah
Shinde, Aparna
Chanda, Monica K.
Nuru, Maryam
George, Heather
Saleh, Aya M.
Abdullah, Ammara
Kinzer-Ursem, Tamara L.
Calve, Sarah
Wendt, Michael K.
Solorio, Luis
author_sort Libring, Sarah
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description In breast cancer (BC), tissue stiffening via fibronectin (FN) and collagen accumulation is associated with advanced disease progression at both the primary tumor and metastatic sites. Here, we evaluate FN production in 15 BC cell lines, representing a variety of subtypes, phenotypes, metastatic potentials, and chemotherapeutic sensitivities. We demonstrate that intracellular and soluble FN is initially lost during tumorigenic transformation but is rescued in all lines with epithelial-mesenchymal plasticity (EMP). Importantly, we establish that no BC cell line was able to independently organize a robust FN matrix. Non-transformed mammary epithelial cells were also unable to deposit FN matrices unless transglutaminase 2, a FN crosslinking enzyme, was overexpressed. Instead, BC cells manipulated the FN matrix production of fibroblasts in a phenotypic-dependent manner. In addition, varied accumulation levels were seen depending if the fibroblasts were conditioned to model paracrine signaling or endocrine signaling of the metastatic niche. In the former, fibroblasts conditioned by BC cultures with high EMP resulted in the largest FN matrix accumulation. In contrast, mesenchymal BC cells produced extracellular vesicles (EV) that resulted in the highest levels of matrix formation by conditioned fibroblasts. Overall, we demonstrate a dynamic relationship between tumor and stromal cells within the tumor microenvironment, in which the levels and fibrillarization of FN in the extracellular matrix are modulated during the particular stages of disease progression.
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spelling pubmed-72812952020-06-19 The Dynamic Relationship of Breast Cancer Cells and Fibroblasts in Fibronectin Accumulation at Primary and Metastatic Tumor Sites Libring, Sarah Shinde, Aparna Chanda, Monica K. Nuru, Maryam George, Heather Saleh, Aya M. Abdullah, Ammara Kinzer-Ursem, Tamara L. Calve, Sarah Wendt, Michael K. Solorio, Luis Cancers (Basel) Article In breast cancer (BC), tissue stiffening via fibronectin (FN) and collagen accumulation is associated with advanced disease progression at both the primary tumor and metastatic sites. Here, we evaluate FN production in 15 BC cell lines, representing a variety of subtypes, phenotypes, metastatic potentials, and chemotherapeutic sensitivities. We demonstrate that intracellular and soluble FN is initially lost during tumorigenic transformation but is rescued in all lines with epithelial-mesenchymal plasticity (EMP). Importantly, we establish that no BC cell line was able to independently organize a robust FN matrix. Non-transformed mammary epithelial cells were also unable to deposit FN matrices unless transglutaminase 2, a FN crosslinking enzyme, was overexpressed. Instead, BC cells manipulated the FN matrix production of fibroblasts in a phenotypic-dependent manner. In addition, varied accumulation levels were seen depending if the fibroblasts were conditioned to model paracrine signaling or endocrine signaling of the metastatic niche. In the former, fibroblasts conditioned by BC cultures with high EMP resulted in the largest FN matrix accumulation. In contrast, mesenchymal BC cells produced extracellular vesicles (EV) that resulted in the highest levels of matrix formation by conditioned fibroblasts. Overall, we demonstrate a dynamic relationship between tumor and stromal cells within the tumor microenvironment, in which the levels and fibrillarization of FN in the extracellular matrix are modulated during the particular stages of disease progression. MDPI 2020-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7281295/ /pubmed/32429591 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12051270 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Libring, Sarah
Shinde, Aparna
Chanda, Monica K.
Nuru, Maryam
George, Heather
Saleh, Aya M.
Abdullah, Ammara
Kinzer-Ursem, Tamara L.
Calve, Sarah
Wendt, Michael K.
Solorio, Luis
The Dynamic Relationship of Breast Cancer Cells and Fibroblasts in Fibronectin Accumulation at Primary and Metastatic Tumor Sites
title The Dynamic Relationship of Breast Cancer Cells and Fibroblasts in Fibronectin Accumulation at Primary and Metastatic Tumor Sites
title_full The Dynamic Relationship of Breast Cancer Cells and Fibroblasts in Fibronectin Accumulation at Primary and Metastatic Tumor Sites
title_fullStr The Dynamic Relationship of Breast Cancer Cells and Fibroblasts in Fibronectin Accumulation at Primary and Metastatic Tumor Sites
title_full_unstemmed The Dynamic Relationship of Breast Cancer Cells and Fibroblasts in Fibronectin Accumulation at Primary and Metastatic Tumor Sites
title_short The Dynamic Relationship of Breast Cancer Cells and Fibroblasts in Fibronectin Accumulation at Primary and Metastatic Tumor Sites
title_sort dynamic relationship of breast cancer cells and fibroblasts in fibronectin accumulation at primary and metastatic tumor sites
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7281295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32429591
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12051270
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