Molecular profiling of functional interactions between pre-osteoblastic and breast carcinoma cells

Chen Glait-Santar, Metsada Pasmanik-Chor, Varda Oron-Karni, Dafna Benayahu*

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Abstract

The relationships between cancer cells and the microenvironment play a critical role in cancer growth and development. The bone stroma consists of mesenchymal stem cells and mature osteoblasts that promote cancer growth. Yet it is not completely understood what are the molecular processes guiding cancer cells progression to the bone. In this study, a coculture assay and subsequent gene profiling arrays were used to compare the gene expression profile of a pre-osteoblastic (PO) cell line (MBA-15) with that of a mammary adenocarcinoma (DA3) cells. After coculture, cells were separated by magnetic beads based on the expression of CD326 antigen. RNA was purified and hybridized on gene expression array. The gene expression pattern changes were followed by qRT-PCR. We demonstrate that cocultured DA3 cells express elevated levels of genes that regulate growth and responses to both hormonal stimulus and wounding, as well as reduced expression of genes related to lipid metabolism. Also, cocultured PO cells showed reduced expression of cell junction genes. The study presents a simplified model system, composed of PO and mammary cancer cells, that potentially mimics the molecular interactions in the tumor microenvironment which contribute to tumor progression.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)302-315
Number of pages14
JournalGenes to Cells
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2012

Funding

FundersFunder number
European Commission
Seventh Framework Programme214706

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