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Cancer-associated fibroblasts regulate the plasticity of lung cancer stemness via paracrine signalling

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  • Wan-Jiun Chen

    (Graduate Institute of Oncology, National Taiwan University Medical College
    Graduate Institute of Toxicology, National Taiwan University Medical College
    Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica)

  • Chao-Chi Ho

    (National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University Medical College)

  • Yih-Leong Chang

    (National Taiwan University Medical College)

  • Hsuan-Yu Chen

    (Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica)

  • Chih-An Lin

    (National Taiwan University Medical College)

  • Thai-Yen Ling

    (National Taiwan University Medical College)

  • Sung-Liang Yu

    (National Taiwan University Medical College)

  • Shin-Sheng Yuan

    (Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica)

  • Yu-Ju Louisa Chen

    (Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica)

  • Chien-Yu Lin

    (Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica)

  • Szu-Hua Pan

    (Graduate Institute of Medical Genomics and Proteomics, National Taiwan University Medical College)

  • Han-Yi Elizabeth Chou

    (Graduate Institute of Oral Biology, National Taiwan University Dentistry College)

  • Yu-Ju Chen

    (Graduate Institute of Chemistry, Academia Sinica)

  • Gee-Chen Chang

    (Faculty of Medicine, School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University
    Taichung Veterans General Hospital)

  • Wen-Cheng Chu

    (Graduate Institute of Toxicology, National Taiwan University Medical College)

  • Yee-Ming Lee

    (Graduate Institute of Toxicology, National Taiwan University Medical College)

  • Jen-Yi Lee

    (Graduate Institute of Toxicology, National Taiwan University Medical College)

  • Pei-Jung Lee

    (Graduate Institute of Toxicology, National Taiwan University Medical College)

  • Ker-Chau Li

    (Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica
    University of California)

  • Huei-Wen Chen

    (Graduate Institute of Toxicology, National Taiwan University Medical College
    Genome and Systems Biology Degree Program, National Taiwan University)

  • Pan-Chyr Yang

    (Graduate Institute of Oncology, National Taiwan University Medical College
    National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University Medical College
    Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica)

Abstract

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a promising target for treating cancer, yet how CSC plasticity is maintained in vivo is unclear and is difficult to study in vitro. Here we establish a sustainable primary culture of Oct3/4(+)/Nanog(+) lung CSCs fed with CD90(+) cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) to further advance our knowledge of preserving stem cells in the tumour microenvironment. Using transcriptomics we identify the paracrine network by which CAFs enrich CSCs through de-differentiation and reacquisition of stem cell-like properties. Specifically, we find that IGF1R signalling activation in cancer cells in the presence of CAFs expressing IGF-II can induce Nanog expression and promote stemness. Moreover, this paracrine signalling predicts overall and relapse-free survival in stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients. IGF-II/IGF1R signalling blockade inhibits Nanog expression and attenuates cancer stem cell features. Our data demonstrate that CAFs constitute a supporting niche for cancer stemness, and targeting this paracrine signalling may present a new therapeutic strategy for NSCLC.

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  • Wan-Jiun Chen & Chao-Chi Ho & Yih-Leong Chang & Hsuan-Yu Chen & Chih-An Lin & Thai-Yen Ling & Sung-Liang Yu & Shin-Sheng Yuan & Yu-Ju Louisa Chen & Chien-Yu Lin & Szu-Hua Pan & Han-Yi Elizabeth Chou &, 2014. "Cancer-associated fibroblasts regulate the plasticity of lung cancer stemness via paracrine signalling," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 5(1), pages 1-17, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:5:y:2014:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms4472
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4472
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