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Upregulation of S100A10 in metastasized breast cancer stem cells
Authors:Hisano Yanagi  Takashi Watanabe  Tatsunori Nishimura  Takanori Hayashi  Seishi Kono  Hitomi Tsuchida  Munetsugu Hirata  Yuko Kijima  Shintaro Takao  Seiji Okada  Motoshi Suzuki  Kazuyoshi Imaizumi  Kenji Kawada  Hironobu Minami  Noriko Gotoh  Yohei Shimono
Abstract:Metastatic progression remains the major cause of death in human breast cancer. Cancer cells with cancer stem cell (CSC) properties drive initiation and growth of metastases at distant sites. We have previously established the breast cancer patient‐derived tumor xenograft (PDX) mouse model in which CSC marker CD44+ cancer cells formed spontaneous microscopic metastases in the liver. In this PDX mouse, the expression levels of S100A10 and its family proteins were much higher in the CD44+ cancer cells metastasized to the liver than those at the primary site. Knockdown of S100A10 in breast cancer cells suppressed and overexpression of S100A10 in breast cancer PDX cells enhanced their invasion abilities and 3D organoid formation capacities in vitro. Mechanistically, S100A10 regulated the matrix metalloproteinase activity and the expression levels of stem cell–related genes. Finally, constitutive knockdown of S100A10 significantly reduced their metastatic ability to the liver in vivo. These findings suggest that S100A10 functions as a metastasis promoter of breast CSCs by conferring both invasion ability and CSC properties in breast cancers.
Keywords:breast cancer, cancer stem cells, metastasis, patient‐  derived tumor xenograft, S100A10
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