PERSONAL DE APOYO
RAFFO diego Alejandro
artículos
Título:
Laminin modulates the stem cell population in LM05-E murine breast cancer cells through the activation of the MAPK/ERK pathway
Autor/es:
BERARDI, DAMIÁN E.; RAFFO, DIEGO; TODARO, LAURA B.; SIMIAN, MARINA
Revista:
Cancer Research and Treatment
Editorial:
Korean Cancer Association
Referencias:
Año: 2016 vol. 49 p. 869 - 879
ISSN:
1598-2998
Resumen:
Purpose We investigated the effects of laminin on the fraction of cells with self-renewing capacity in the estrogen-dependent, tamoxifen-sensitive LM05-E breast cancer cell line. We also determined whether laminin affected the response to tamoxifen. Materials and Methods The LM05-E breast cancer cell line was used as a model for all experiments. Aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) activity, clonogenic and mammosphere assays were performed to measure the effects of laminin on modulation of the stem cell subpopulation. Pluripotent gene expression was analyzed by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. The involvement of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)/ERK pathway was determined using specific inhibitors. The effects of laminin on the response to tamoxifen were determined and the involvement of α6 integrin was investigated. Results We found that pretreatment with laminin leads to a decrease in cells with the ability to form mammospheres that was accompanied by a decrease in ALDH activity. Moreover, exposure of mammospheres to laminin reduced the capacity to form secondary mammospheres and decreased the expression of Sox-2, Nanog, and Oct-4. We previously reported that 4-OHtamoxifen leads to an increase in the expression of these genes in LM05-E cells. Treatment with signaling pathway inhibitors revealed that the MAPK/ERK pathway mediates the effects of laminin. Finally, laminin induced tamoxifen resistance in LM05-E cells through α6 integrin. Conclusion Our results suggest that the final number of cells with self-renewing capacity in estrogendependent breast tumors may result from the combined effects of endocrine treatment and microenvironmental cues.