Title: About OMICS Group
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3SLUG and SOX9 Cooperatively Regulate Tumor
Initiating Niche Factors in Breast Cancer
Babak Behnam, MD, PhD Department of Genetics and
Molecular Biology, Iran University of Medical
Sciences behnam.b_at_iums.ac.ir
4Introduction
- Metastasis is the major cause of cancer mortality
- Metastasis is a multistage process
- Successful initiation of metastatic growth,
metastatic colonization, accomplished only by a
minority of cancer cells that reach distant sites
Gupta Massague 2006, and Valastyan Weinberg
2011
5Introduction
- A small population of cancer stem cells is
critical for metastatic colonization - 1889 Stephan Pagets Seed and Soil hypothesis,
todays Metastatic Tropism - - Seed Cancer Stem Cells (CSCs)
- - Soil Metastatic niche
Valastyan Weinberg 2011, and Fidler I.J. 2003
6Cancer Stem Cells
- CSCs Minority proportion of tumor mass
- Self-renewal
- Tumorigenicity
- Multilineage differentiation
- Migration
- Invasiveness
- Apoptosis resistance
Jordan C.T. et al. 2006
7CSCs and Metastatic Colonization
Fazilaty, H. et al., Tumor Biol 2013
8EMT, CSCs and Metastasis
- Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition
- Embryonic morphogenesis
- In adult
- Wound healing
- Most pivotal escape mechanism of tumor cells
- Migration
- Invasiveness
- Apoptosis resistance
- Expression of Extracellular matrix (ECM)
components
Thiery J.P. et al. 2009
9EMT Inducers
- EMT transcription factors (EMT-TFs)
- SNAIL, SLUG, TWIST1, TWIST2, ZEB-1, ZEB-2, .
- Signaling pathways
- Transforming growth factor-b (TGF-b)
- WNT/b-catenin
- ..
Craene BD Berx G 2013
10SLUG and SOX9 Master TFs
11SLUG and SOX9 Master TFs
- Actions of key transcriptional regulators suffice
to convert differentiated epithelial cells into
long-term repopulating epithelial stem cells
(SCs) - Autoregulatory program activated by Slug and Sox9
is involved in inducing and sustaining the SC
state - Adult SCs/CSCs, similar to ES cells, maintain
their SC state via master regulator-mediated
autoregulatory networks
Guo et al., Cell 2012
12Survival Rate
- Patients with primary tumors expressing high
levels of both SLUG and SOX9 had a significantly
lower overall survival rate than the rest of
patients
Guo et al., Cell 2012
13Metastatic Niche
- Fertile microenvironment
- Supports stem cell maintenance and manages cell
function and proliferation - Cells, vascular networks, soluble factors,
nutrients, metabolic components and extracellular
matrix (ECM) - VEGF, MMPs, LOX
Psaila B. Lyden D. 2009, and Hanahan D.
Weinberg R.A. 2011
14ECM and Metastasis
- Regulatory signals
- Sophisticated organization
- POSTN and TNC, as metastatic niche components for
CSCs
Malanchi I. et al. 2012, Oskarsson T. et al. 2011
15Periostin (POSTN)
16Tenascin C (TNC )
17Link Between CSCs and Metastatic Niche
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19Fazilaty, H. et al., Tumor Biol 2013
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21Neovascular tips comprise micrometastatic niches
enriched for POSTN and TGF-b1
Ghajar et al. Nature Cell Biology 2013
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23Fazilaty and Behnam, Cell Biology International
2014
24Hypothesis
25Methodology
- Cell culture
- MDA-MB-231 cell line
- MCF7 cell line
- Lentiviral vectors and transduction containing
SLUG and SOX9 genes their knock down - Quantitative Real-time PCR
- Check the expression of SLUG, SOX9, TNC and POSTN
before and after transduction and knock down
26Lentiviral constructs
27Lentiviral constructs
pWPXL-SOX9
28 29- Overexpression of SLUG and SOX9 upregulates POSTN
and TNC
30MCF7 versus MDA-MB-231
31Quantitative gene expression analysis
P-Value 0.0001 , P-Value 0.001 ,
P-Value 0.01
32Knock-down of SLUG and SOX9 downrgulates POSTN
and TNC
33Sh-RNA Construct
34Quantitative gene expression analysis
35 36Coexpression of SLUG-SOX9 and POSTN
- SLUG and SOX9 expression may have synergistic
effects - SLUG and SOX9 coexpression is required for POSTN
and TNC upmost expression - POSTN is likely one of the most important factors
regulated by SLUG and SOX9
37Acknowledgment
- Hassan Fazilaty, PhD student
- IUMS Research deputy Grant No. 17856
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