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POMC maintains tumor‐initiating properties of tumor tissue‐derived long‐term‐cultured breast cancer stem cells
Author(s) -
Lin Xiaoti,
Chen Weiyu,
Wei Fengqin,
Zhou Binhua P.,
Hung MienChie,
Xie Xiaoming
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of cancer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.475
H-Index - 234
eISSN - 1097-0215
pISSN - 0020-7136
DOI - 10.1002/ijc.30658
Subject(s) - cd44 , cancer research , gene knockdown , biology , downregulation and upregulation , carcinogenesis , breast cancer , stem cell , population , cancer , cell culture , microbiology and biotechnology , in vitro , medicine , biochemistry , genetics , gene , environmental health
The identification and understanding of the molecular network of cancer stem cells (CSCs) have had a profound impact on our view of carcinogenesis and treatment strategy. Unfortunately, a major problem is that serial passages of CSCs from clinical solid tumor specimens currently are not available in any lab, and thus, reported data are difficult to confirm and intensively interrogated. Here, we have generated two tumor tissue‐derived breast CSC (BCSC) lines that showed prolonged maintenance over 20 serial passages in vitro , while retaining their tumor‐initiating biological properties. We then deciphered the intrinsic mechanism using analyses of mRNA expression array profiles. It has been determined that pro‐opiomelanocortin (POMC) is closely related with protein phosphorylation mediated by G‐protein‐coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) in BCSC. Following, knockdown of POMC inhibits properties of mammosphere formation, CD44 + CD24 − population, CD44 expression, and clonogenicity ability in BCSC. We found that inhibition of POMC attenuates phosphorylation of AKT2 and GSK3β in BCSC. Further in vivo investigations demonstrated that POMC interference regulates proliferation of BCSC‐bearing tumors. Combination of the clinical results that POMC positive expression is frequently upregulated in human breast cancer and POMC positivity correlated with a poor prognosis, POMC is a potential therapeutic target for BCSC. In conclusion, we have successfully established two long‐term‐cultured BCSC from clinical specimens. We further indicated that POMC acts as a potential therapeutic target and prognostic marker for future treatment of BCSC.