Akt-activated endothelium promotes ovarian cancer proliferation through notch activation.

J Transl Med

Stem Cell and Microenvironment Laboratory, Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar, Education City, Qatar Foundation, Doha, Qatar.

Published: June 2019

Background: One main challenge in ovarian cancer rests on the presence of a relapse and an important metastatic disease, despite extensive surgical debulking and chemotherapy. The difficulty in containing metastatic cancer is partly due to the heterotypic interaction of tumor and its microenvironment. In this context, evidence suggests that endothelial cells (EC) play an important role in ovarian tumor growth and chemoresistance. Here, we studied the role of tumor endothelium on ovarian cancer cells (OCCs).

Methods: We evaluated the effect of activated endothelial cells on ovarian cancer cell proliferation and resistance to chemotherapy and investigated the survival pathways activated by endothelial co-culture.

Results: The co-culture between OCCs and E4ECs, induced an increase of OCCs proliferation both in vitro and in vivo. This co-culture induced an increase of Notch receptors expression on OCC surface and an increase of Jagged 1 expression on E4ECs surface and activation of survival pathways leading to chemoresistance by E4ECs.

Conclusion: The targeting of aberrant NOTCH signaling could constitute a strategy to disrupt the pro-tumoral endothelial niche.

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