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Changes in uPA, PAI-1, and TGF- Production during Breast Cancer Cell Interaction with Human Mesenchymal Stroma/Stem-Like Cells (MSC)

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms20112630

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mesenchymal stem cells; breast cancer; cancer cell interaction; co-culture; tumor microenvironment; uPA; PAI-1; TGF-beta

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  1. Erich and Gertrud Roggenbuck-Stiftung for Cancer Research

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The interactions of cancer cells with neighboring non-malignant cells in the microenvironment play an important role for progressive neoplastic development and metastasis. Long-term direct co-culture of human MDA-MB-231(cherry) breast cancer cells with benign human mesenchymal stroma/stem-like cells (MSC) MSC544(GFP) stably expressing mCherry and eGFP fluorescence proteins, respectively, was associated with the formation of three-dimensional (3D) tumor spheroids in vitro. The quantification of the breast tumor marker urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) in mono-cultured MDA-MB-231 cells revealed an approximately 14-fold enhanced expression when compared to five different normal human MSC mono-cultures. Moreover, uPA levels in 3D tumor spheroids remained elevated 9.4-fold above the average of five different human MSC cultures. In contrast, the expression of the corresponding plasminogen activator inhibitor type-1 (PAI-1) declined by 2.6-fold in the breast cancer cells and was even further reduced by 3.2-fold in the MDA-MB-231(cherry)/MSC544(GFP) 3D co-culture spheroids when compared to the various MSC populations. The supportive data were obtained for the production of TGF-1, which is an important growth factor in the regulation of tumor growth and metastasis formation. Whereas, TGF-1 release in MDA-MB-231(cherry)/MSC544(GFP) co-cultures was elevated by 1.56-fold as compared to MSC544 mono-cultures after 24 h; this ratio further increased to 2.19-fold after 72 h. Quantitative PCR analyses in MSC544 and MDA-MB-231 cells revealed that MSC, rather than the breast cancer cells, are responsible for TGF-1 synthesis and that TGF-1 contributes to its own synthesis in these cells. These findings suggested potential synergistic effects in the expression/secretion of uPA, PAI-1, and TGF- during the co-culture of breast cancer cells with MSC.

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