Abstract
TNBC represents the most aggressive breast cancer subtype. Although cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a minor fraction of all cancer cells, they are highly cancerous when compared to their non-stem counterparts, playing a major role in tumor recurrence and metastasis. Angiogenic stimuli and the tumor environment response are vital factors in cancer metastasis. However, the causes and effects of tumor angiogenesis are still poorly understood. In this study, we demonstrate TNFα effects on primary triple-negative breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs). TNFα stimulation increased the mesenchymality of BCSCs in an intermediate epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) state, enhanced proliferation, self-renewal, and invasive capacity. TNFα-treatment elicited BCSC signaling on endothelial networks in vitro and increased the network forming capacity of the endothelial cells. Our findings further demonstrate that TNFα stimulation in BCSCs has the ability to instigate distinct cellular communication within the tumor microenvironment, inducing intra-tumoral stromal invasion. Further, TNFα-treatment in BCSCs induced a pre-metastatic niche through breast-liver organ crosstalk by inducing vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) enriched neovasculogenesis in the liver of tumor-bearing mice. Overall, TNFα is an important angiogenic target to be considered in breast cancer progression to attenuate any angiogenic response in the tumor environment that could lead to secondary organ metastasis.
Funder
European Union
University Hospital Aachen START
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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