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Pten in stromal fibroblasts suppresses mammary epithelial tumours

Authors :
Julie A. Stephens
Michael C. Ostrowski
Fu Li
Shan Naidu
Hui Wang
Jean-Leon Chong
Metin N. Gurcan
Gustavo Leone
Carmen Z. Cantemir-Stone
Nicholas Creasap
Michael Hallett
Sudarshana M. Sharma
Francois Pepin
Soledad Fernandez
Lisa D. Yee
John C. Thompson
Enrico Caserta
Anand S. Merchant
Thomas J. Rosol
Julie A. Wallace
Michael Weinstein
Anthony J. Trimboli
Morag Park
Michael L. Robinson
Paul C. Stromberg
Guo Wei
Sanford H. Barsky
Source :
Nature
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2009.

Abstract

The tumour stroma is believed to contribute to some of the most malignant characteristics of epithelial tumours. However, signalling between stromal and tumour cells is complex and remains poorly understood. Here we show that the genetic inactivation of Pten in stromal fibroblasts of mouse mammary glands accelerated the initiation, progression and malignant transformation of mammary epithelial tumours. This was associated with the massive remodelling of the extracellular matrix (ECM), innate immune cell infiltration and increased angiogenesis. Loss of Pten in stromal fibroblasts led to increased expression, phosphorylation (T72) and recruitment of Ets2 to target promoters known to be involved in these processes. Remarkably, Ets2 inactivation in Pten stroma-deleted tumours ameliorated disruption of the tumour microenvironment and was sufficient to decrease tumour growth and progression. Global gene expression profiling of mammary stromal cells identified a Pten-specific signature that was highly represented in the tumour stroma of patients with breast cancer. These findings identify the Pten-Ets2 axis as a critical stroma-specific signalling pathway that suppresses mammary epithelial tumours.

Details

ISSN :
14764687 and 00280836
Volume :
461
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1bbb9161d0982c43727fe5aa4611cefe