Noura N Alraouji, Dilek Colak, Falah H Al-Mohanna, Ayodele A Alaiya, Abdelilah Aboussekhra
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Endogenous osteoprotegerin (OPG) represses ERα and promotes stemness and chemoresistance in breast cancer cells.
Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent cancer and the leading cause of death among women worldwide. The osteoprotegerin (OPG) cytokine, a decoy receptor for RANKL and a key player in bone homeostasis, has pro-and anti-carcinogenic effects in various types of cancer, including breast neoplasms. In the present study, we have shown that ectopic expression of OPG in breast epithelial/cancer cells promotes the pro-metastatic processes epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), stemness, angiogenesis as well as the activation of breast stromal fibroblasts. Furthermore, proteomics analysis, which allows the identification and quantification of a plethora of known and unknown proteins, has shown a strong and significant correlation between OPG upregulation and the expression of proteins with functions in EMT and stemness. On the other hand, OPG knockdown in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells inhibited the formation of cancer stem cells. Importantly, while OPG upregulation significantly enhanced the resistance of luminal BC cells to cisplatin and docetaxel, OPG downregulation sensitized TNBC cells to these chemotherapeutic drugs. We have also shown that OPG negatively controls estrogen receptor α (ERα), and OPG upregulation correlated well with the expression of genes related to ER-negative claudin low cells. Collectively, these results show that OPG promotes stemness and the consequent chemoresistance of breast cancer cells.
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Cell Death Discovery is a multidisciplinary, international, online-only, open access journal, dedicated to publishing research at the intersection of medicine with biochemistry, pharmacology, immunology, cell biology and cell death, provided it is scientifically sound. The unrestricted access to research findings in Cell Death Discovery will foster a dynamic and highly productive dialogue between basic scientists and clinicians, as well as researchers in industry with a focus on cancer, neurobiology and inflammation research. As an official journal of the Cell Death Differentiation Association (ADMC), Cell Death Discovery will build upon the success of Cell Death & Differentiation and Cell Death & Disease in publishing important peer-reviewed original research, timely reviews and editorial commentary.
Cell Death Discovery is committed to increasing the reproducibility of research. To this end, in conjunction with its sister journals Cell Death & Differentiation and Cell Death & Disease, Cell Death Discovery provides a unique forum for scientists as well as clinicians and members of the pharmaceutical and biotechnical industry. It is committed to the rapid publication of high quality original papers that relate to these subjects, together with topical, usually solicited, reviews, editorial correspondence and occasional commentaries on controversial and scientifically informative issues.