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Induction of breast cancer stem cells by M1 macrophages through Lin-28B-let-7-HMGA2 axis

Authors :
Zhaoyang Yin
Min Zhao
Yanjun Liu
Changguo Chen
Hongyu Chen
Siyong Qi
Jiangong Wang
Xintian Chen
Xiaomeng Wang
Shuai Xie
Yuanfang Ma
Dan Liu
Xiang Cheng
Ming Shi
Que Deng
Jiangping Gao
Liang Guo
Ning Guo
Source :
Cancer letters. 452
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Proinflammatory macrophage (M1) is now being suggested as a potential therapeutic strategy for cancer because of its tumoricidal capacity. However, few studies have been focused directly on the effects of M1 macrophages on cancer cells. Here, we found that M1 induced a subpopulation of CD44high/CD24-/low or ALDH1+ cells with CSC-like phenotypes from different types of breast cancer cells (BCCs) in a paracrine manner. Stat3/NF-κB pathways in BCCs were activated by proinflammatory cytokines, igniting Lin-28B-let-7-HMGA2 axis to induce CSC through epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Previously, we reported that Stat3-coordinated Lin-28B-let-7-HMGA2 axis initiated EMT in BCCs. Here, inhibition of Stat3/NF-κB pathways or Lin-28B-let-7-HMGA2 axis suppressed EMT/CSCs program. Notably, HMGA2 knockdown directly repressed M1-induced CSC formation and expression of Klf-4 and Nanog. Meanwhile, prolonged coculture with BCCs endowed M1 with M2 properties. M1 supernatant induced CSC from non-stem cancer cells, while M2 supernatant sustained a higher proportion of ALDH1+ cells. Our data suggest that macrophages might modulate CSC formation and maintenance by transferring between M1/M2 phenotype. Given that M1 are being considered as a promising immunotherapy tool, it is important to inhibit their CSC-inducing potential by targeting key molecules and pathways.

Details

ISSN :
18727980
Volume :
452
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ee0cbae4a0246bbcea25fe641ba32beb