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DOI: 10.1038/ncb2396
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Reprogramming of the tumour microenvironment by stromal PTEN-regulated miR-320

Agnieszka Bronisz,Jakub Godlewski,Julie A. Wallace,Anand S. Merchant,Michal O. Nowicki,Haritha Mathsyaraja,Ruchika Srinivasan,Anthony J. Trimboli,Chelsea K. Martin,F. Li,Lianbo Yu,Soledad Fernández,Thierry Pécot,Thomas J. Rosol,Sean Cory,Michael Hallett,M. Park,Melissa G. Piper,Clay B. Marsh,Lisa D. Yee,Rafael E. Jimenez,Gerard J. Nuovo,Sean Lawler,E. Antonio Chiocca,Gustavo Leone,Michael C. Ostrowski

PTEN
Tensin
Stromal cell
2011
PTEN (Phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10) expression in stromal fibroblasts suppresses epithelial mammary tumours, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unknown. Using proteomic and expression profiling, we show that Pten loss from mammary stromal fibroblasts activates an oncogenic secretome that orchestrates the transcriptional reprogramming of other cell types in the microenvironment. Downregulation of miR-320 and upregulation of one of its direct targets, ETS2 (v-ets erythroblastosis virus E26 oncogene homolog 2) are critical events in Pten-deleted stromal fibroblasts responsible for inducing this oncogenic secretome, which in turn promotes tumour angiogenesis and tumour-cell invasion. Expression of the Pten-miR-320-Ets2-regulated secretome distinguished human normal breast stroma from tumour stroma and robustly correlated with recurrence in breast cancer patients. This work reveals miR-320 as a critical component of the Pten tumour-suppressor axis that acts in stromal fibroblasts to reprogramme the tumour microenvironment and curtail tumour progression.
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    Reprogramming of the tumour microenvironment by stromal PTEN-regulated miR-320” is a paper by Agnieszka Bronisz Jakub Godlewski Julie A. Wallace Anand S. Merchant Michal O. Nowicki Haritha Mathsyaraja Ruchika Srinivasan Anthony J. Trimboli Chelsea K. Martin F. Li Lianbo Yu Soledad Fernández Thierry Pécot Thomas J. Rosol Sean Cory Michael Hallett M. Park Melissa G. Piper Clay B. Marsh Lisa D. Yee Rafael E. Jimenez Gerard J. Nuovo Sean Lawler E. Antonio Chiocca Gustavo Leone Michael C. Ostrowski published in 2011. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.