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Preneoplastic stromal cells promote BRCA1-mediated breast tumorigenesis
- Source :
- Nature Genetics; vol 55, iss 4, 595-606; 1061-4036
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Women with germline BRCA1 mutations (BRCA1+/mut) have increased risk for hereditary breast cancer. Cancer initiation in BRCA1+/mut is associated with premalignant changes in breast epithelium; however, the role of the epithelium-associated stromal niche during BRCA1-driven tumor initiation remains unclear. Here we show that the premalignant stromal niche promotes epithelial proliferation and mutant BRCA1-driven tumorigenesis in trans. Using single-cell RNA sequencing analysis of human preneoplastic BRCA1+/mut and noncarrier breast tissues, we show distinct changes in epithelial homeostasis including increased proliferation and expansion of basal-luminal intermediate progenitor cells. Additionally, BRCA1+/mut stromal cells show increased expression of pro-proliferative paracrine signals. In particular, we identify pre-cancer-associated fibroblasts (pre-CAFs) that produce protumorigenic factors including matrix metalloproteinase 3 (MMP3), which promotes BRCA1-driven tumorigenesis in vivo. Together, our findings demonstrate that precancerous stroma in BRCA1+/mut may elevate breast cancer risk through the promotion of epithelial proliferation and an accumulation of luminal progenitor cells with altered differentiation.
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- Nature Genetics; vol 55, iss 4, 595-606; 1061-4036
- Notes :
- application/pdf, Nature Genetics vol 55, iss 4, 595-606 1061-4036
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1432081234
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource