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Data from Breast Cancer Stem Cells Are Regulated by Mesenchymal Stem Cells through Cytokine Networks

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 20:04
Abstract

We have used in vitro and mouse xenograft models to examine the interaction between breast cancer stem cells (CSC) and bone marrow–derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSC). We show that both of these cell populations are organized in a cellular hierarchy in which primitive aldehyde dehydrogenase expressing mesenchymal cells regulate breast CSCs through cytokine loops involving IL6 and CXCL7. In NOD/SCID mice, labeled MSCs introduced into the tibia traffic to sites of growing breast tumor xenografts where they accelerated tumor growth by increasing the breast CSC population. With immunochemistry, we identified MSC–CSC niches in these tumor xenografts as well as in frozen sections from primary human breast cancers. Bone marrow–derived MSCs may accelerate human breast tumor growth by generating cytokine networks that regulate the CSC population. Cancer Res; 71(2); 614–24. ©2011 AACR.

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AUTHORS (14)

  • Suling Liu
    Christophe Ginestier
    Sing J. Ou
    Shawn G. Clouthier
    Shivani H. Patel
    Florence Monville
    Hasan Korkaya
    Amber Heath
    Julie Dutcher
    Celina G. Kleer
    Younghun Jung
    Gabriela Dontu
    Russell Taichman
    Max S. Wicha
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