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Astrocytic laminin-211 drives disseminated breast tumor cell dormancy in brain

Authors :
Jinxiang Dai
Patrick J. Cimino
Kenneth H. Gouin
Candice A. Grzelak
Alexander Barrett
Andrea R. Lim
Annalyssa Long
Stephanie Weaver
Lindsey T. Saldin
Aiyedun Uzamere
Vera Schulte
Nigel Clegg
Laura Pisarsky
David Lyden
Mina J. Bissell
Simon Knott
Alana L. Welm
Jason H. Bielas
Kirk C. Hansen
Frank Winkler
Eric C. Holland
Cyrus M. Ghajar
Source :
Nature Cancer. 3:25-42
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Although dormancy is thought to play a key role in the metastasis of breast tumor cells to the brain, our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms regulating disseminated tumor cell (DTC) dormancy in this organ is limited. Here using serial intravital imaging of dormant and metastatic triple-negative breast cancer lines, we identify escape from the single-cell or micrometastatic state as the rate-limiting step towards brain metastasis. We show that every DTC occupies a vascular niche, with quiescent DTCs residing on astrocyte endfeet. At these sites, astrocyte-deposited laminin-211 drives DTC quiescence by inducing the dystroglycan receptor to associate with yes-associated protein, thereby sequestering it from the nucleus and preventing its prometastatic functions. These findings identify a brain-specific mechanism of DTC dormancy and highlight the need for a more thorough understanding of tumor dormancy to develop therapeutic approaches that prevent brain metastasis.

Details

ISSN :
26621347
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....eb1a8b0fd407d8da58871036eb79423e