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Insights into the Steps of Breast Cancer–Brain Metastases Development: Tumor Cell Interactions with the Blood–Brain Barrier

Brain metastases (BM) represent a growing problem for breast cancer (BC) patients. Recent studies have demonstrated a strong impact of the BC molecular subtype on the incidence of BM development. This study explores the interaction between BC cells of different molecular subtypes and the blood–brain...

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Autores principales: Hamester, Fabienne, Stürken, Christine, Saygi, Ceren, Qi, Minyue, Legler, Karen, Gorzelanny, Christian, Robador, José R., Schmalfeldt, Barbara, Laakmann, Elena, Müller, Volkmar, Witzel, Isabell, Oliveira-Ferrer, Leticia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8836543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35163822
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031900
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author Hamester, Fabienne
Stürken, Christine
Saygi, Ceren
Qi, Minyue
Legler, Karen
Gorzelanny, Christian
Robador, José R.
Schmalfeldt, Barbara
Laakmann, Elena
Müller, Volkmar
Witzel, Isabell
Oliveira-Ferrer, Leticia
author_facet Hamester, Fabienne
Stürken, Christine
Saygi, Ceren
Qi, Minyue
Legler, Karen
Gorzelanny, Christian
Robador, José R.
Schmalfeldt, Barbara
Laakmann, Elena
Müller, Volkmar
Witzel, Isabell
Oliveira-Ferrer, Leticia
author_sort Hamester, Fabienne
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description Brain metastases (BM) represent a growing problem for breast cancer (BC) patients. Recent studies have demonstrated a strong impact of the BC molecular subtype on the incidence of BM development. This study explores the interaction between BC cells of different molecular subtypes and the blood–brain barrier (BBB). We compared the ability of BC cells of different molecular subtypes to overcome several steps (adhesion to the brain endothelium, disruption of the BBB, and invasion through the endothelial layer) during cerebral metastases formation, in vitro as well as in vivo. Further, the impact of these cells on the BBB was deciphered at the molecular level by transcriptome analysis of the triple-negative (TNBC) cells themselves as well as of hBMECs after cocultivation with BC cell secretomes. Compared to luminal BC cells, TNBC cells have a greater ability to influence the BBB in vitro and consequently develop BM in vivo. The brain-seeking subline and parental TNBC cells behaved similarly in terms of adhesion, whereas the first showed a stronger impact on the brain endothelium integrity and increased invasive ability. The comparative transcriptome revealed potential brain-metastatic-specific key regulators involved in the aforementioned processes, e.g., the angiogenesis-related factors TNXIP and CXCL1. In addition, the transcriptomes of the two TNBC cell lines strongly differed in certain angiogenesis-associated factors and in several genes related to cell migration and invasion. Based on the present study, we hypothesize that the tumor cell’s ability to disrupt the BBB via angiogenesis activation, together with increased cellular motility, is required for BC cells to overcome the BBB and develop brain metastases.
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spelling pubmed-88365432022-02-12 Insights into the Steps of Breast Cancer–Brain Metastases Development: Tumor Cell Interactions with the Blood–Brain Barrier Hamester, Fabienne Stürken, Christine Saygi, Ceren Qi, Minyue Legler, Karen Gorzelanny, Christian Robador, José R. Schmalfeldt, Barbara Laakmann, Elena Müller, Volkmar Witzel, Isabell Oliveira-Ferrer, Leticia Int J Mol Sci Article Brain metastases (BM) represent a growing problem for breast cancer (BC) patients. Recent studies have demonstrated a strong impact of the BC molecular subtype on the incidence of BM development. This study explores the interaction between BC cells of different molecular subtypes and the blood–brain barrier (BBB). We compared the ability of BC cells of different molecular subtypes to overcome several steps (adhesion to the brain endothelium, disruption of the BBB, and invasion through the endothelial layer) during cerebral metastases formation, in vitro as well as in vivo. Further, the impact of these cells on the BBB was deciphered at the molecular level by transcriptome analysis of the triple-negative (TNBC) cells themselves as well as of hBMECs after cocultivation with BC cell secretomes. Compared to luminal BC cells, TNBC cells have a greater ability to influence the BBB in vitro and consequently develop BM in vivo. The brain-seeking subline and parental TNBC cells behaved similarly in terms of adhesion, whereas the first showed a stronger impact on the brain endothelium integrity and increased invasive ability. The comparative transcriptome revealed potential brain-metastatic-specific key regulators involved in the aforementioned processes, e.g., the angiogenesis-related factors TNXIP and CXCL1. In addition, the transcriptomes of the two TNBC cell lines strongly differed in certain angiogenesis-associated factors and in several genes related to cell migration and invasion. Based on the present study, we hypothesize that the tumor cell’s ability to disrupt the BBB via angiogenesis activation, together with increased cellular motility, is required for BC cells to overcome the BBB and develop brain metastases. MDPI 2022-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8836543/ /pubmed/35163822 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031900 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hamester, Fabienne
Stürken, Christine
Saygi, Ceren
Qi, Minyue
Legler, Karen
Gorzelanny, Christian
Robador, José R.
Schmalfeldt, Barbara
Laakmann, Elena
Müller, Volkmar
Witzel, Isabell
Oliveira-Ferrer, Leticia
Insights into the Steps of Breast Cancer–Brain Metastases Development: Tumor Cell Interactions with the Blood–Brain Barrier
title Insights into the Steps of Breast Cancer–Brain Metastases Development: Tumor Cell Interactions with the Blood–Brain Barrier
title_full Insights into the Steps of Breast Cancer–Brain Metastases Development: Tumor Cell Interactions with the Blood–Brain Barrier
title_fullStr Insights into the Steps of Breast Cancer–Brain Metastases Development: Tumor Cell Interactions with the Blood–Brain Barrier
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the Steps of Breast Cancer–Brain Metastases Development: Tumor Cell Interactions with the Blood–Brain Barrier
title_short Insights into the Steps of Breast Cancer–Brain Metastases Development: Tumor Cell Interactions with the Blood–Brain Barrier
title_sort insights into the steps of breast cancer–brain metastases development: tumor cell interactions with the blood–brain barrier
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8836543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35163822
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031900
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