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- Anthony J. Trimboli
(College of Biological Sciences
Immunology and Medical Genetics)
- Carmen Z. Cantemir-Stone
(College of Medicine)
- Fu Li
(College of Biological Sciences
College of Medicine)
- Julie A. Wallace
(College of Medicine)
- Anand Merchant
(College of Medicine)
- Nicholas Creasap
(College of Biological Sciences
Immunology and Medical Genetics)
- John C. Thompson
(College of Biological Sciences
Immunology and Medical Genetics)
- Enrico Caserta
(College of Biological Sciences
Immunology and Medical Genetics)
- Hui Wang
(College of Biological Sciences
Immunology and Medical Genetics)
- Jean-Leon Chong
(College of Biological Sciences
Immunology and Medical Genetics)
- Shan Naidu
(College of Biological Sciences
Immunology and Medical Genetics
College of Veterinary Medicine)
- Guo Wei
(College of Biological Sciences
College of Medicine)
- Sudarshana M. Sharma
(College of Medicine)
- Julie A. Stephens
(Center for Biostatistics, Office of Health Sciences,)
- Soledad A. Fernandez
(Center for Biostatistics, Office of Health Sciences,)
- Metin N. Gurcan
(Department of Biomedical Informatics,)
- Michael B. Weinstein
(College of Biological Sciences
Immunology and Medical Genetics)
- Sanford H. Barsky
(Department of Pathology and,
Present addresses: Department of Pathology, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, Nevada 89557, and Nevada Cancer Institute, Las Vegas, Nevada 89135, USA (S.H.B.); Department of Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 45056, USA (M.L.R.).)
- Lisa Yee
(School of Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA)
- Thomas J. Rosol
(College of Veterinary Medicine)
- Paul C. Stromberg
(College of Veterinary Medicine)
- Michael L. Robinson
(Center for Molecular and Human Genetics, Columbus Children’s Research Institute, Columbus, Ohio 43205, USA
Present addresses: Department of Pathology, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, Nevada 89557, and Nevada Cancer Institute, Las Vegas, Nevada 89135, USA (S.H.B.); Department of Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 45056, USA (M.L.R.).)
- Francois Pepin
(Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Center
McGill Center for Bioinformatics,)
- Michael Hallett
(Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Center
McGill Center for Bioinformatics,)
- Morag Park
(Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Center
McGill University, Québec H3A 1A1, Canada)
- Michael C. Ostrowski
(College of Medicine
Tumor Microenvironment Program, Comprehensive Cancer Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA)
- Gustavo Leone
(College of Biological Sciences
Immunology and Medical Genetics
Tumor Microenvironment Program, Comprehensive Cancer Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA)
Abstract
The tumour stroma is believed to contribute to some of the most malignant characteristics of epithelial tumours. However, signalling between stromal and tumour cells is complex and remains poorly understood. Here we show that the genetic inactivation of Pten in stromal fibroblasts of mouse mammary glands accelerated the initiation, progression and malignant transformation of mammary epithelial tumours. This was associated with the massive remodelling of the extracellular matrix (ECM), innate immune cell infiltration and increased angiogenesis. Loss of Pten in stromal fibroblasts led to increased expression, phosphorylation (T72) and recruitment of Ets2 to target promoters known to be involved in these processes. Remarkably, Ets2 inactivation in Pten stroma-deleted tumours ameliorated disruption of the tumour microenvironment and was sufficient to decrease tumour growth and progression. Global gene expression profiling of mammary stromal cells identified a Pten-specific signature that was highly represented in the tumour stroma of patients with breast cancer. These findings identify the Pten–Ets2 axis as a critical stroma-specific signalling pathway that suppresses mammary epithelial tumours.
Suggested Citation
Anthony J. Trimboli & Carmen Z. Cantemir-Stone & Fu Li & Julie A. Wallace & Anand Merchant & Nicholas Creasap & John C. Thompson & Enrico Caserta & Hui Wang & Jean-Leon Chong & Shan Naidu & Guo Wei & , 2009.
"Pten in stromal fibroblasts suppresses mammary epithelial tumours,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 461(7267), pages 1084-1091, October.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:461:y:2009:i:7267:d:10.1038_nature08486
DOI: 10.1038/nature08486
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