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Physical confinement induces malignant transformation in mammary epithelial cells.

Authors :
Lu, Yen-Chun
Chu, Tinyi
Hall, Matthew S.
Fu, Dah-Jiun
Shi, Quanming
Chiu, Alan
An, Duo
Wang, Long-Hai
Pardo, Yehudah
Southard, Teresa
Danko, Charles G.
Liphardt, Jan
Nikitin, Alexander Yu
Wu, Mingming
Fischbach, Claudia
Coonrod, Scott
Ma, Minglin
Source :
Biomaterials. Oct2019, Vol. 217, p119307-119307. 1p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The physical microenvironment of tumor cells plays an important role in cancer initiation and progression. Here, we present evidence that confinement – a new physical parameter that is apart from matrix stiffness - can also induce malignant transformation in mammary epithelial cells. We discovered that MCF10A cells, a benign mammary cell line that forms growth-arrested polarized acini in Matrigel, transforms into cancer-like cells within the same Matrigel material following confinement in alginate shell hydrogel microcapsules. The confined cells exhibited a range of tumor-like behaviors, including uncontrolled cellular proliferation and invasion. Additionally, 4–6 weeks after transplantation into the mammary fad pads of immunocompromised mice, the confined cells formed large palpable masses that exhibited histological features similar to that of carcinomas. Taken together, our findings suggest that physical confinement represents a previously unrecognized mechanism for malignancy induction in mammary epithelial cells and also provide a new, microcapsule-based, high throughput model system for testing new breast cancer therapeutics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01429612
Volume :
217
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Biomaterials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
137454280
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2019.119307