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Subclonal cooperation drives metastasis by modulating local and systemic immune microenvironments.

Authors :
Janiszewska M
Tabassum DP
Castaño Z
Cristea S
Yamamoto KN
Kingston NL
Murphy KC
Shu S
Harper NW
Del Alcazar CG
Alečković M
Ekram MB
Cohen O
Kwak M
Qin Y
Laszewski T
Luoma A
Marusyk A
Wucherpfennig KW
Wagle N
Fan R
Michor F
McAllister SS
Polyak K
Source :
Nature cell biology [Nat Cell Biol] 2019 Jul; Vol. 21 (7), pp. 879-888. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Jul 01.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Most human tumours are heterogeneous, composed of cellular clones with different properties present at variable frequencies. Highly heterogeneous tumours have poor clinical outcomes, yet the underlying mechanism remains poorly understood. Here, we show that minor subclones of breast cancer cells expressing IL11 and FIGF (VEGFD) cooperate to promote metastatic progression and generate polyclonal metastases composed of driver and neutral subclones. Expression profiling of the epithelial and stromal compartments of monoclonal and polyclonal primary and metastatic lesions revealed that this cooperation is indirect, mediated through the local and systemic microenvironments. We identified neutrophils as a leukocyte population stimulated by the IL11-expressing minor subclone and showed that the depletion of neutrophils prevents metastatic outgrowth. Single-cell RNA-seq of CD45 <superscript>+</superscript> cell populations from primary tumours, blood and lungs demonstrated that IL11 acts on bone-marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells, which induce pro-tumorigenic and pro-metastatic neutrophils. Our results indicate key roles for non-cell-autonomous drivers and minor subclones in metastasis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4679
Volume :
21
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature cell biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31263265
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41556-019-0346-x