Breast cancer cells induce stromal fibroblasts to express MMP-9 via secretion of TNF-α and TGF-β

CH Stuelten, SDC Byfield, PR Arany… - Journal of cell …, 2005 - journals.biologists.com
CH Stuelten, SDC Byfield, PR Arany, TS Karpova, WG Stetler-Stevenson, AB Roberts
Journal of cell science, 2005journals.biologists.com
We used 2D-cocultures employing fibroblasts of different genetic backgrounds and MCF10A-
derived human breast epithelial cells of increasingly malignant potential to investigate tumor-
stroma interactions in breast cancer and to identify possible signaling pathways involved.
Tumor cells induced expression of matrix-metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) in fibroblasts in a
pattern dependent on the degree of their malignancy. In-situ zymography localized the main
gelatinolytic activity around stromal cells in cocultures and xenografted tumors. Use of …
We used 2D-cocultures employing fibroblasts of different genetic backgrounds and MCF10A-derived human breast epithelial cells of increasingly malignant potential to investigate tumor-stroma interactions in breast cancer and to identify possible signaling pathways involved. Tumor cells induced expression of matrix-metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) in fibroblasts in a pattern dependent on the degree of their malignancy. In-situ zymography localized the main gelatinolytic activity around stromal cells in cocultures and xenografted tumors. Use of Smad3 knockout fibroblasts, small molecule inhibitors, and neutralizing antibodies showed that MMP-9 expression was induced by tumor cell-derived TNF-α and TGF-β, dependent on Smad-, Ras-, and PI3-kinase-signaling, and likewise modulated by subsequent HGF- and EGF-signaling. Together, our results indicate that MMP-9 levels in tumor fibroblasts are regulated by a complex tumor-stroma cross-talk, involving multiple ligands and cellular signaling pathways.
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