TY - JOUR
T1 - Cooperativity between stromal cytokines drives the invasive migration of human breast cancer cells
AU - Elisha, Yair
AU - Sagi, Yael
AU - Klein, Georg
AU - Straussman, Ravid
AU - Geiger, Benjamin
N1 - This study was supported by the Israel Science Foundation, grant no. 2749/17 (B.G.). This study was initiated and inspired by the late Georg Klein (1925–2016), a leading cancer biologist, immunologist, a humanist and a dear friend (https://www.nature.com/articles/542296a). Visiting the Weizmann Institute with his wife, Eva, in March 2014, Georg proposed to study, jointly, the ‘stromal effects’ on invasive cell migration. The results of these experiments were shared with him till his death in 2016. We would like to express our gratitude to members of the Klein team in the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm for their help and cooperation. We would like to thank Barbara Morgenstern for her expert style editing of this article. B.G. is the incumbent of the Erwin Neter Professorial Chair in Cell and Tumor Biology.
PY - 2019/8/19
Y1 - 2019/8/19
N2 - The cross-talk between cancer cells and the stromal microenvironment plays a key role in regulating cancer invasion. Here, we employed an ex vivo invasion model system for exploring the regulation of breast cancer cells infiltration into a variety of stromal fibroblast monolayers. Our results revealed considerable variability in the stromal induction of invasiveness, with some lines promoting and others blocking invasion. It was shown that conditioned medium (CM), derived from invasion-promoting fibroblasts, can induce epithelial-mesenchymal transition-like process in the cancer cells, and trigger their infiltration into a monolayer of invasion-blocking fibroblasts. To identify the specific invasion-promoting molecules, we analysed the cytokines in stimulatory CM, screened a library of purified cytokines for invasion-promoting activity and tested the effect of specific inhibitors of selected cytokine receptors on the CM-induced invasion. Taken together, these experiments indicated that the invasiveness of BT-474 is induced by the combined action of IL1 and IL6 and that IL1 can induce IL6 secretion by invasion-blocking fibroblasts, thereby triggering cancer cell invasion into the stroma. This unexpected observation suggests that stromal regulation of cancer invasion may involve not only cross-talk between stromal and cancer cells, but also cooperation between different stromal subpopulations.This article is part of a discussion meeting issue 'Forces in cancer: interdisciplinary approaches in tumour mechanobiology'.
AB - The cross-talk between cancer cells and the stromal microenvironment plays a key role in regulating cancer invasion. Here, we employed an ex vivo invasion model system for exploring the regulation of breast cancer cells infiltration into a variety of stromal fibroblast monolayers. Our results revealed considerable variability in the stromal induction of invasiveness, with some lines promoting and others blocking invasion. It was shown that conditioned medium (CM), derived from invasion-promoting fibroblasts, can induce epithelial-mesenchymal transition-like process in the cancer cells, and trigger their infiltration into a monolayer of invasion-blocking fibroblasts. To identify the specific invasion-promoting molecules, we analysed the cytokines in stimulatory CM, screened a library of purified cytokines for invasion-promoting activity and tested the effect of specific inhibitors of selected cytokine receptors on the CM-induced invasion. Taken together, these experiments indicated that the invasiveness of BT-474 is induced by the combined action of IL1 and IL6 and that IL1 can induce IL6 secretion by invasion-blocking fibroblasts, thereby triggering cancer cell invasion into the stroma. This unexpected observation suggests that stromal regulation of cancer invasion may involve not only cross-talk between stromal and cancer cells, but also cooperation between different stromal subpopulations.This article is part of a discussion meeting issue 'Forces in cancer: interdisciplinary approaches in tumour mechanobiology'.
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U2 - 10.1098/rstb.2018.0231
DO - 10.1098/rstb.2018.0231
M3 - مقالة
SN - 0962-8436
VL - 374
JO - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
JF - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
IS - 1779
M1 - 20180231
ER -