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Glucose Enhances Pro-Tumorigenic Functions of Mammary Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal/Stem Cells on Breast Cancer Cell Lines

Authors :
Maria Rosaria Ambrosio
Giusy Mosca
Teresa Migliaccio
Domenico Liguoro
Gisella Nele
Fabrizio Schonauer
Francesco D’Andrea
Federica Liotti
Nella Prevete
Rosa Marina Melillo
Carla Reale
Concetta Ambrosino
Claudia Miele
Francesco Beguinot
Vittoria D’Esposito
Pietro Formisano
Ambrosio, M. R.
Mosca, G.
Migliaccio, T.
Liguoro, D.
Nele, G.
Schonauer, F.
D'Andrea, F.
Liotti, F.
Prevete, N.
Melillo, R. M.
Reale, C.
Ambrosino, C.
Miele, C.
Beguinot, F.
D'Esposito, V.
Formisano, P.
Source :
Cancers; Volume 14; Issue 21; Pages: 5421
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Adiposity and diabetes affect breast cancer (BC) progression. We addressed whether glucose may affect the interaction between mammary adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal/stem cells (MAT-MSCs) and BC cells. Two-dimensional co-cultures and spheroids were established in 25 mM or 5.5 mM glucose (High Glucose-HG or Low Glucose-LG) by using MAT-MSCs and MCF7 or MDA-MB231 BC cells. Gene expression was measured by qPCR, while protein levels were measured by cytofluorimetry and ELISA. CD44high/CD24low BC stem-like sub-population was quantified by cytofluorimetry. An in vivo zebrafish model was assessed by injecting spheroid-derived labeled cells. MAT-MSCs co-cultured with BC cells showed an inflammatory/senescent phenotype with increased abundance of IL-6, IL-8, VEGF and p16INK4a, accompanied by altered levels of CDKN2A and LMNB1. BC cells reduced multipotency and increased fibrotic features modulating OCT4, SOX2, NANOG, αSMA and FAP in MAT-MSCs. Of note, these co-culture-mediated changes in MAT-MSCs were partially reverted in LG. Only in HG, MAT-MSCs increased CD44high/CD24low MCF7 sub-population and promoted their ability to form mammospheres. Injection in zebrafish embryos of HG spheroid-derived MCF7 and MAT-MSCs was followed by a significant cellular migration and caudal dissemination. Thus, MAT-MSCs enhance the aggressiveness of BC cells in a HG environment.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancers; Volume 14; Issue 21; Pages: 5421
Accession number :
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