TY - JOUR
T1 - Breast cancer stroma influences the migratory behaviour of epithelial malignant cells: the role of secreted hepatocyte growth factor
AU - Angelucci, Cristiana
AU - Maulucci, Giuseppe
AU - Colabianchi, Anna
AU - Iacopino, Fortunata
AU - Maiorana, Alessandro
AU - Palmieri, Valentina
AU - De Spirito, Marco
AU - Di Leone, Alba
AU - Masetti, Riccardo
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - In breast tumor, interactions occurring between malignant cells and stromal mi-croenvironment heavily influence various aspects of cancer biology. We recently reported that this cross-talk affects structural and functional features correlated with the invasive phenotype of breast cancer cells by co-culturing mammary cancer cells exhibiting different degrees of metastatic potential (MDA-MB-231>MCF-7) with fibroblasts, particularly those isolated from breast tumor stroma (cancer-associated fibroblasts, CAFs).
In the present study, we aimed to elucidate some aspects of the epithelium-stroma interaction, related to two linked CAF-triggered effects we previously described: a) increase in cancer cell plasma membrane fluidity; b) increase in speed and directness of cancer cell migration.
Thus, we tested the effect of fibroblast/breast cancer cell co-culturing on the expression of Stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 (SCD1), the main enzyme regulating the fatty acid membrane composition whose up-regulation has been reported in different cancer cells, generally leading to loosely packed membranes. Western blot analysis revealed a dramatic CAF-promoted increase in SCD1 expression in both MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells. Quantitative real-time PCR demonstrated similar variations in the SCD1 transcript levels.
With the aim of clarifying the possible role of soluble factors in the CAF-induced increase in speed and directness of cancer cell migration, we performed co-culture assays in presence of a neutralizing antibody against hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) which is released by CAFs and notoriously affects cancer cell motili-ty. We demonstrated that speed and directness increases were strongly reduced or completely abolished by the addition of the anti-HGF neutralizing antibody to the culture medium.
These results provide new insights in understanding the role of CAFs, the main host stromal component of breast cancer, in promoting the tumor cell invasive attitude and may help in defining further promising therapeutic targets.
AB - In breast tumor, interactions occurring between malignant cells and stromal mi-croenvironment heavily influence various aspects of cancer biology. We recently reported that this cross-talk affects structural and functional features correlated with the invasive phenotype of breast cancer cells by co-culturing mammary cancer cells exhibiting different degrees of metastatic potential (MDA-MB-231>MCF-7) with fibroblasts, particularly those isolated from breast tumor stroma (cancer-associated fibroblasts, CAFs).
In the present study, we aimed to elucidate some aspects of the epithelium-stroma interaction, related to two linked CAF-triggered effects we previously described: a) increase in cancer cell plasma membrane fluidity; b) increase in speed and directness of cancer cell migration.
Thus, we tested the effect of fibroblast/breast cancer cell co-culturing on the expression of Stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 (SCD1), the main enzyme regulating the fatty acid membrane composition whose up-regulation has been reported in different cancer cells, generally leading to loosely packed membranes. Western blot analysis revealed a dramatic CAF-promoted increase in SCD1 expression in both MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells. Quantitative real-time PCR demonstrated similar variations in the SCD1 transcript levels.
With the aim of clarifying the possible role of soluble factors in the CAF-induced increase in speed and directness of cancer cell migration, we performed co-culture assays in presence of a neutralizing antibody against hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) which is released by CAFs and notoriously affects cancer cell motili-ty. We demonstrated that speed and directness increases were strongly reduced or completely abolished by the addition of the anti-HGF neutralizing antibody to the culture medium.
These results provide new insights in understanding the role of CAFs, the main host stromal component of breast cancer, in promoting the tumor cell invasive attitude and may help in defining further promising therapeutic targets.
KW - BREAST CANCER STROMA
KW - BREAST CANCER STROMA
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/51225
M3 - Conference article
SN - 1122-6714
VL - 2013
SP - 13
EP - 13
JO - Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology
JF - Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology
T2 - 67°Congresso della Società Italiana di Anatomia e Istologia
Y2 - 20 September 2013 through 22 September 2013
ER -