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Data from Spatial Proximity to Fibroblasts Impacts Molecular Features and Therapeutic Sensitivity of Breast Cancer Cells Influencing Clinical Outcomes

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 00:20
Abstract

Using a three-dimensional coculture model, we identified significant subtype-specific changes in gene expression, metabolic, and therapeutic sensitivity profiles of breast cancer cells in contact with cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF). CAF-induced gene expression signatures predicted clinical outcome and immune-related differences in the microenvironment. We found that fibroblasts strongly protect carcinoma cells from lapatinib, attributable to its reduced accumulation in carcinoma cells and an elevated apoptotic threshold. Fibroblasts from normal breast tissues and stromal cultures of brain metastases of breast cancer had similar effects as CAFs. Using synthetic lethality approaches, we identified molecular pathways whose inhibition sensitizes HER2+ breast cancer cells to lapatinib both in vitro and in vivo, including JAK2/STAT3 and hyaluronic acid. Neoadjuvant lapatinib therapy in HER2+ breast tumors lead to a significant increase of phospho-STAT3+ cancer cells and a decrease in the spatial proximity of proliferating (Ki67+) cells to CAFs impacting therapeutic responses. Our studies identify CAF-induced physiologically and clinically relevant changes in cancer cells and offer novel approaches for overcoming microenvironment-mediated therapeutic resistance. Cancer Res; 76(22); 6495–506. ©2016 AACR.

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AUTHORS (20)

  • Andriy Marusyk
    Doris P. Tabassum
    Michalina Janiszewska
    Andrew E. Place
    Anne Trinh
    Andrii I. Rozhok
    Saumyadipta Pyne
    Jennifer L. Guerriero
    Shaokun Shu
    Muhammad Ekram
    Alexander Ishkin
    Daniel P. Cahill
    Yuri Nikolsky
    Timothy A. Chan
    Mothaffar F. Rimawi
    Susan Hilsenbeck
    Rachel Schiff
    Kent C. Osborne
    Antony Letai
    Kornelia Polyak
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