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Published in: Breast Cancer Research 6/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Research article

Luminal breast cancer metastases and tumor arousal from dormancy are promoted by direct actions of estradiol and progesterone on the malignant cells

Authors: Ndiya Ogba, Nicole G Manning, Brian S Bliesner, S Kelly Ambler, James M Haughian, Mauricio P Pinto, Paul Jedlicka, Kristiina Joensuu, Päivi Heikkilä, Kathryn B Horwitz

Published in: Breast Cancer Research | Issue 6/2014

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Abstract

Introduction

Luminal, estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancers can metastasize but lie dormant for years before recurrences prove lethal. Understanding the roles of estrogen (E) or progestin (P) in development of luminal metastases or in arousal from dormancy is hindered by few preclinical models. We have developed such models.

Methods

Immunocompromised, ovariectomized (ovx’d) mice were intracardiac-injected with luminal or basal human breast cancer cells. Four lines were tested: luminal ER+PR+ cytokeratin 5-negative (CK5) E3 and MCF-7 cells, basal ERPRCK5+ estrogen withdrawn-line 8 (EWD8) cells, and basal ERPRCK5 MDA-MB-231 cells. Development of micrometastases or macrometastases was quantified in ovx’d mice and in mice supplemented with E or P or both. Metastatic deposits were analyzed by immunohistochemistry for luminal, basal, and proliferation markers.

Results

ERPR cells generated macrometastases in multiple organs in the absence or presence of hormones. By contrast, ovx’d mice injected with ER+PR+ cells appeared to be metastases-free until they were supplemented with E or E+P. Furthermore, unlike parental ER+PR+CK5 cells, luminal metastases were heterogeneous, containing a significant (6% to 30%) proportion of non-proliferative ERPRCK5+ cells that would be chemotherapy-resistant. Additionally, because these cells lack receptors, they would also be endocrine therapy-resistant. With regard to ovx’d control mice injected with ER+PR+ cells that appeared to be metastases-free, systematic pathologic analysis of organs showed that some harbor a reservoir of dormant micrometastases that are ER+ but PR. Such cells may also be endocrine therapy- and chemotherapy-resistant. Their emergence as macrometastases can be triggered by E or E+P restoration.

Conclusions

We conclude that hormones promote development of multi-organ macrometastases in luminal disease. The metastases display a disturbing heterogeneity, containing newly emergent ERPR subpopulations that would be resistant to endocrine therapy and chemotherapy. Similar cells are found in luminal metastases of patients. Furthermore, lack of hormones is not protective. While no overt metastases form in ovx’d mice, luminal tumor cells can seed distant organs, where they remain dormant as micrometastases and sheltered from therapies but arousable by hormone repletion. This has implications for breast cancer survivors or women with occult disease who are prescribed hormones for contraception or replacement purposes.
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Metadata
Title
Luminal breast cancer metastases and tumor arousal from dormancy are promoted by direct actions of estradiol and progesterone on the malignant cells
Authors
Ndiya Ogba
Nicole G Manning
Brian S Bliesner
S Kelly Ambler
James M Haughian
Mauricio P Pinto
Paul Jedlicka
Kristiina Joensuu
Päivi Heikkilä
Kathryn B Horwitz
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Breast Cancer Research / Issue 6/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1465-542X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13058-014-0489-4

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