SLUG and SOX9 Cooperatively Regulate Tumor Initiating Niche Factors in Breast Cancer.

Q2 Medicine Cancer Microenvironment Pub Date : 2016-04-01 Epub Date: 2015-09-28 DOI:10.1007/s12307-015-0176-8
Hassan Fazilaty, Mossa Gardaneh, Parvin Akbari, Ali Zekri, Babak Behnam
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Presence of tumor initiating cells and a proper niche is essential for metastatic colonization. SLUG and SOX9 transcription factors play essential roles in induction and maintenance of tumor initiating capacity in breast cancer cells. On the other hand, Tenascin-C and Periostin are crucial factors in metastatic niche that support tumor initiating capability in breast cancer. In this study, regulatory effect of SLUG and SOX9 transcription factors on the expression of Tenascin-C and Periostin was examined. SLUG and SOX9 were overexpressed and knocked-down in MCF7 and MDA-MB-231 cells, respectively. The cells as little and highly invasive breast cancer-derived cells were infected by inducing and shRNA lentivirus constructs. Then, Tenascin-C and Periostin as well as SLUG and SOX9 expression levels were measured in the cells via Real-Time PCR. Simultaneous overexpression of SLUG and SOX9 significantly induced Tenascin-C and Periostin expression. SLUG and SOX9 knock-down also significantly reduced the expression of Tenascin-C and Periostin. In this analysis Periostin showed the most deviation in both up- and down-regulation levels. This regulatory effect might shed light to a crosstalk between factors involved in the tumor initiating capacity and metastatic niche of the breast cancer.

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SLUG和SOX9在乳腺癌中协同调控肿瘤启动因子
肿瘤起始细胞的存在和适当的生态位对于转移性定植是必不可少的。SLUG和SOX9转录因子在乳腺癌细胞肿瘤启动能力的诱导和维持中发挥着重要作用。另一方面,Tenascin-C和Periostin是乳腺癌转移生态位中支持肿瘤启动能力的关键因子。本研究考察了SLUG和SOX9转录因子对Tenascin-C和Periostin表达的调控作用。SLUG和SOX9分别在MCF7和MDA-MB-231细胞中过表达和低表达。通过诱导和shRNA慢病毒构建物感染小细胞和高侵袭性乳腺癌源性细胞。然后通过Real-Time PCR检测Tenascin-C和Periostin以及SLUG和SOX9在细胞中的表达水平。同时过表达SLUG和SOX9可显著诱导Tenascin-C和Periostin的表达。SLUG和SOX9的敲除也显著降低了Tenascin-C和Periostin的表达。在此分析中,Periostin在上调和下调水平上均表现出最大的偏差。这种调节作用可能揭示了肿瘤启动能力和乳腺癌转移生态位相关因素之间的串扰。
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Cancer Microenvironment
Cancer Microenvironment Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: Cancer Microenvironment is the official journal of the International Cancer Microenvironment Society (ICMS). It publishes original studies in all aspects of basic, clinical and translational research devoted to the study of cancer microenvironment. It also features reports on clinical trials. Coverage in Cancer Microenvironment includes: regulation of gene expression in the cancer microenvironment; innate and adaptive immunity in the cancer microenvironment, inflammation and cancer; tumor-associated stroma and extracellular matrix, tumor-endothelium interactions (angiogenesis, extravasation), cancer stem cells, the metastatic niche, targeting the tumor microenvironment: preclinical and clinical trials.
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