| Literature DB >> 30176263 |
Ines Barone1, Valentina Vircillo2, Cinzia Giordano3, Luca Gelsomino2, Balázs Győrffy4, Roberta Tarallo5, Antonio Rinaldi5, Giuseppina Bruno5, Antonella Caruso6, Francesco Romeo6, Daniela Bonofiglio2, Sebastiano Andò2, Stefania Catalano7.
Abstract
Cancer-associated Fibroblasts (CAFs), the principal components of tumor microenvironment, play multiple role in breast cancer progression. We have previously shown an oncosuppressive role of the nuclear Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) in mammary epithelial cancer cells, here we assessed whether FXR activation may affect CAF tumor-promoting features. We showed that FXR is expressed in human CAFs isolated from four patients and treatment with the selective FXR agonist GW4064 decreased CAF migration, stress-fiber formation and contractility. RNA-sequencing highlighted cell movement and pathways known to govern cell cytoskeleton organization and migration among the most down-regulated functions and ingenuity canonical pathways upon GW4064 treatment. FXR activation reduced expression of different secreted factors. Coculture experiments revealed a reduced growth and motility of breast cancer cells treated with conditioned-media derived from GW4064-treated CAFs. Increased FXR levels in bulk tumors correlated with a longer patient survival. Our results evidence that FXR activation inhibits tumor-stimulatory activities of CAFs by impacting their mechanical properties and their paracrine signaling repertoire, suggesting that nuclear FXR ligands, by targeting both neoplastic cells and supportive stroma, may represent a promising avenue for the future management of breast cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Breast cancer; CAFs; FXR; Nuclear receptors; Tumor microenvironment
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30176263 DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2018.08.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Lett ISSN: 0304-3835 Impact factor: 8.679