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Erschienen in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 2/2010

01.06.2010 | Preclinical study

Adult human mesenchymal stem cells enhance breast tumorigenesis and promote hormone independence

verfasst von: Lyndsay V. Rhodes, Shannon E. Muir, Steven Elliott, Lori M. Guillot, James W. Antoon, Patrice Penfornis, Syreeta L. Tilghman, Virgilio A. Salvo, Juan P. Fonseca, Michelle R. Lacey, Barbara S. Beckman, John A. McLachlan, Brian G. Rowan, Radhika Pochampally, Matthew E. Burow

Erschienen in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | Ausgabe 2/2010

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Abstract

Adult human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) have been shown to home to sites of breast cancer and integrate into the tumor stroma. We demonstrate here the effect of hMSCs on primary breast tumor growth and the progression of these tumors to hormone independence. Co-injection of bone marrow-derived hMSCs enhances primary tumor growth of the estrogen receptor-positive, hormone-dependent breast carcinoma cell line MCF-7 in the presence or absence of estrogen in SCID/beige mice. We also show hormone-independent growth of MCF-7 cells when co-injected with hMSCs. These effects were found in conjunction with increased immunohistochemical staining of the progesterone receptor in the MCF-7/hMSC tumors as compared to MCF-7 control tumors. This increase in PgR expression indicates a link between MCF-7 cells and MSCs through ER-mediated signaling. Taken together, our data reveal the relationship between tumor microenvironment and tumor growth and the progression to hormone independence. This tumor stroma-cell interaction may provide a novel target for the treatment of estrogen receptor-positive, hormone-independent, and endocrine-resistant breast carcinoma.
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Metadaten
Titel
Adult human mesenchymal stem cells enhance breast tumorigenesis and promote hormone independence
verfasst von
Lyndsay V. Rhodes
Shannon E. Muir
Steven Elliott
Lori M. Guillot
James W. Antoon
Patrice Penfornis
Syreeta L. Tilghman
Virgilio A. Salvo
Juan P. Fonseca
Michelle R. Lacey
Barbara S. Beckman
John A. McLachlan
Brian G. Rowan
Radhika Pochampally
Matthew E. Burow
Publikationsdatum
01.06.2010
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment / Ausgabe 2/2010
Print ISSN: 0167-6806
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7217
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-009-0458-2

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