αvβ6 Expression in myoepithelial cells: a novel marker for predicting DCIS progression with therapeutic potential.

Cancer Res

Barts Cancer Institute, a CR-UK Centre of Excellence, Centre for Tumor Biology, Queen Mary University of London, John Vane Science Centre, Charterhouse Square, London, United Kingdom.

Published: November 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • The tumor microenvironment plays a crucial role in cancer progression, with myoepithelial cells acting as natural tumor suppressors that may lose this function due to phenotypic changes.
  • Recent research has shown that in some cases of preinvasive ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), myoepithelial cells increase their expression of the integrin αvβ6, which promotes tumor invasion by activating signaling pathways.
  • Identifying αvβ6 expression in DCIS patients could help predict disease progression and recurrence, potentially leading to new therapeutic targets for those at higher risk.

Article Abstract

The tumor microenvironment dynamically regulates the progression of cancer. In the breast, a unique component of the microenvironment is the myoepithelial cell. Normal myoepithelial cells act as "natural tumor suppressors"; however, more recent evidence suggests that these cells develop phenotypic changes, which may contribute to loss of tumor suppressor activity. We have shown that myoepithelial cells in a subset of preinvasive ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) upregulate expression of the integrin αvβ6, switching on tumor promoter activity through activation of TGFβ and MMP9. This makes the tumor microenvironment more permissive to invasion, seen both in vitro and in vivo. In human tissue samples, increased myoepithelial αvβ6 expression correlated with increased risk of disease progression and recurrence. Current estimates suggest that as many as 50% of DCIS cases will never progress in the patient's lifetime, but there are no markers to predict the outcome of individual cases. The identification of αvβ6 in a subset of DCIS presents a unique way to stratify patients with DCIS into those who may or may not progress to more serious disease. As αvβ6 is not expressed on most normal adult tissues, this finding may also provide novel targets for therapy in this high-risk group.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-14-1841DOI Listing

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