乳腺癌细胞以mrtf依赖性旁分泌方式促进破骨细胞分化。

IF 3.1 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Molecular Biology of the Cell Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-04 DOI:10.1091/mbc.E24-06-0285
Pooja Chawla, Ishani Sharma, David Gau, Ian Eder, Fangyuan Chen, Virginia Yu, Niharika Welling, David Boone, Juan Taboas, Adrian V Lee, Adriana Larregina, Deborah L Galson, Partha Roy
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摘要

骨是乳腺癌转移的常见部位。绝大多数乳腺癌相关转移本质上是溶骨性的,RANKL (receptor activator for nuclear factor κB)诱导骨髓源性巨噬细胞(bmdm)向破骨细胞(ocl)分化是癌细胞溶骨转移生长的关键条件。在这项研究中,我们证明了乳腺癌细胞中的MRTF在rankl诱导的破骨细胞分化的旁分泌调节中起重要作用。这部分归因于MRTF在维持结缔组织生长因子(CTGF)的基础细胞表达方面的关键作用,这一发现与人类疾病背景下CTGF表达与MRTF- a基因标记之间的强正相关一致。Luminex分析显示,乳腺癌细胞中MRTF的耗竭对ocl调节细胞分泌因子具有广泛的影响,这些因子超出了CTGF的范围。实验转移研究表明,MRTF的缺失减少了OCL丰度和乳腺癌细胞在体内的骨定植,这表明抑制MRTF可能是减少乳腺癌中OCL形成和骨骼参与的有效策略。总之,本研究强调了MRTF与乳腺癌转移相关的一种新的肿瘤外源性功能。
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Breast cancer cells promote osteoclast differentiation in an MRTF-dependent paracrine manner.

Bone is a frequent site for breast cancer metastasis. The vast majority of breast cancer-associated metastasis is osteolytic in nature, and RANKL (receptor activator for nuclear factor κB)-induced differentiation of bone marrow-derived macrophages to osteoclasts (OCLs) is a key requirement for osteolytic metastatic growth of cancer cells. In this study, we demonstrate that Myocardin-related transcription factor (MRTF) in breast cancer cells plays an important role in paracrine modulation of RANKL-induced OCL differentiation. This is partly attributed to MRTFs' critical role in maintaining the basal cellular expression of connective tissue growth factor (CTGF), findings that align with a strong positive correlation between CTGF expression and MRTF-A gene signature in the human disease context. Luminex analyses reveal that MRTF depletion in breast cancer cells has a broad impact on OCL-regulatory cell-secreted factors that extend beyond CTGF. Experimental metastasis studies demonstrate that MRTF depletion diminishes OCL abundance and bone colonization of breast cancer cells in vivo, suggesting that MRTF inhibition could be an effective strategy to diminish OCL formation and skeletal involvement in breast cancer. In summary, this study highlights a novel tumor-extrinsic function of MRTF relevant to breast cancer metastasis.

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Molecular Biology of the Cell
Molecular Biology of the Cell 生物-细胞生物学
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6.00
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6.10%
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402
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: MBoC publishes research articles that present conceptual advances of broad interest and significance within all areas of cell, molecular, and developmental biology. We welcome manuscripts that describe advances with applications across topics including but not limited to: cell growth and division; nuclear and cytoskeletal processes; membrane trafficking and autophagy; organelle biology; quantitative cell biology; physical cell biology and mechanobiology; cell signaling; stem cell biology and development; cancer biology; cellular immunology and microbial pathogenesis; cellular neurobiology; prokaryotic cell biology; and cell biology of disease.
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