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

Christina H. Stuelten(National Institutes of Health), Stacey DaCosta Byfield(National Institutes of Health), Praveen Arany(National Institutes of Health), Tatiana Karpova(National Institutes of Health), William G. Stetler‐Stevenson(National Institutes of Health), Anita B. Roberts(National Institutes of Health)
Journal of Cell Science
April 27, 2005
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Abstract

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-alpha and TGF-beta, 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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