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Adrenergic microenvironment driven by cancer-associated Schwann cells contributes to chemoresistance in patients with lung cancer.

Authors :
Otani Y
Katayama H
Zhu Y
Huang R
Shigehira T
Shien K
Suzawa K
Yamamoto H
Shien T
Toyooka S
Fujimura A
Source :
Cancer science [Cancer Sci] 2024 Jul; Vol. 115 (7), pp. 2333-2345. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Apr 27.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Doublecortin (DCX)-positive neural progenitor-like cells are purported components of the cancer microenvironment. The number of DCX-positive cells in tissues reportedly correlates with cancer progression; however, little is known about the mechanism by which these cells affect cancer progression. Here we demonstrated that DCX-positive cells, which are found in all major histological subtypes of lung cancer, are cancer-associated Schwann cells (CAS) and contribute to the chemoresistance of lung cancer cells by establishing an adrenergic microenvironment. Mechanistically, the activation of the Hippo transducer YAP/TAZ was involved in the acquisition of new traits of CAS and DCX positivity. We further revealed that CAS express catecholamine-synthesizing enzymes and synthesize adrenaline, which potentiates the chemoresistance of lung cancer cells through the activation of YAP/TAZ. Our findings shed light on CAS, which drive the formation of an adrenergic microenvironment by the reciprocal regulation of YAP/TAZ in lung cancer tissues.<br /> (© 2024 The Authors. Cancer Science published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1349-7006
Volume :
115
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cancer science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38676373
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/cas.16164