Abstract P3-01-06: Decorin-mediated suppression of tumorigenesis and skin invasion in inflammatory breast cancer via inhibition of the E-cadherin/EGFR axis

Author(s):  
Xiaoding Hu ◽  
Emilly Schlee Villodre ◽  
Richard Larson ◽  
Omar M. Rahal ◽  
Xiaoping Wang ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 133 (2) ◽  
pp. 83-92 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hui-Ming Dong ◽  
Gang Liu ◽  
Yi-Feng Hou ◽  
Jiong Wu ◽  
Jin-Song Lu ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lindy J Pence ◽  
Antonis Kourtidis ◽  
Ryan W. Feathers ◽  
Mary T. Haddad ◽  
Sotiris Sotiriou ◽  
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Abstract Background: Inflammatory breast cancer is a highly aggressive form of breast cancer that robustly forms clusters of tumor emboli in dermal lymphatics and readily metastasizes. Inflammatory breast cancers express high levels of E-cadherin, the major protein of adherens junctions, which may enhance the ability of tumor cells to form such clusters and contribute to metastasis. Seemingly contradictory, E-cadherin has both tumor-suppressing and tumor-promoting roles in cancer; previous studies suggest that this depends on the balance between apical and basolateral cadherin-catenin complexes. Methods: In the present study, we use immunohistochemistry of inflammatory breast cancer patient samples and biochemical analysis of cell lines to determine the expression of PLEKHA7, an apical adherens junction protein. We use viral transduction to ectopically express PLEKHA7 in the SUM149 inflammatory breast cancer cell line. The effect of PLEKHA7 on the aggressiveness of inflammatory breast cancer in 2D, 3D and in-vivo were examined. Results: We determined that PLEKHA7 was deregulated in inflammatory breast cancer, demonstrating improper localization or lost expression in a strong majority of patient samples and very low expression in cell line models. We found that re-expressing PLEKHA7 is sufficient to suppress proliferation, anchorage independent growth, spheroid viability, and tumor growth in-vivo. We also observed a negative-selection pressure within the xenograft tumors to lose PLEKHA7 function or expression.Conclusions: The data indicate that PLEKHA7 is frequently deregulated and acts as a suppressor of inflammatory breast cancer. They also suggest that the resulting imbalance between apical and basolateral cadherin-catenin complexes contributes to growth, survival and emboli-forming capacities of inflammatory breast cancer.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emilly S. Villodre ◽  
Xiaoding Hu ◽  
Richard Larson ◽  
Pascal Finetti ◽  
Kristen Gomez ◽  
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AbstractInflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is an aggressive form of primary breast cancer characterized by rapid onset and high risk of metastasis and poor clinical outcomes. The biological basis for the aggressiveness of IBC is still not well understood and no IBC-specific targeted therapies exist. In this study we report that lipocalin 2 (LCN2), a small secreted glycoprotein belonging to the lipocalin superfamily, is expressed at significantly higher levels in IBC versus non-IBC tumors, independently of molecular subtype. LCN2 levels were also significantly higher in IBC cell lines and in their culture media than in non-IBC cell lines. High expression was associated with poor-prognosis features and shorter overall survival in IBC patients. Depletion of LCN2 in IBC cell lines reduced proliferation, colony formation, migration, and cancer stem cell populations in vitro, and inhibited tumor growth, skin invasion, and brain metastasis in mouse models of IBC. Analysis of our proteomics data showed reduced expression of proteins involved in cell cycle and DNA repair in LCN2-silenced IBC cells. Our findings support that LCN2 promotes IBC tumor aggressiveness and offer a new potential therapeutic target for IBC.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 1275
Author(s):  
Lindy J. Pence ◽  
Antonis Kourtidis ◽  
Ryan W. Feathers ◽  
Mary T. Haddad ◽  
Sotiris Sotiriou ◽  
...  

Inflammatory breast cancer is a highly aggressive form of breast cancer that forms clusters of tumor emboli in dermal lymphatics and readily metastasizes. These cancers express high levels of E-cadherin, the major mediator of adherens junctions, which enhances formation of tumor emboli. Previous studies suggest that E-cadherin promotes cancer when the balance between apical and basolateral cadherin complexes is disrupted. Here, we used immunohistochemistry of inflammatory breast cancer patient samples and analysis of cell lines to determine the expression of PLEKHA7, an apical adherens junction protein. We used viral transduction to re-express PLEKHA7 in inflammatory breast cancer cells and examined their aggressiveness in 2D and 3D cultures and in vivo. We determined that PLEKHA7 was deregulated in inflammatory breast cancer, demonstrating improper localization or lost expression in most patient samples and very low expression in cell lines. Re-expressing PLEKHA7 suppressed proliferation, anchorage independent growth, spheroid viability, and tumor growth in vivo. The data indicate that PLEKHA7 is frequently deregulated and acts to suppress inflammatory breast cancer. The data also promote the need for future inquiry into the imbalance between apical and basolateral cadherin complexes as driving forces in inflammatory breast cancer.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emilly S. Villodre ◽  
Xiaoding Hu ◽  
Richard Larson ◽  
Pascal Finetti ◽  
Kristen Gomez ◽  
...  

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