[HTML][HTML] TEM8 marks neovasculogenic tumor-initiating cells in triple-negative breast cancer

J Xu, X Yang, Q Deng, C Yang, D Wang, G Jiang… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
J Xu, X Yang, Q Deng, C Yang, D Wang, G Jiang, X Yao, X He, J Ding, J Qiang, J Tu…
Nature communications, 2021nature.com
Enhanced neovasculogenesis, especially vasculogenic mimicry (VM), contributes to the
development of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Breast tumor-initiating cells (BTICs)
are involved in forming VM; however, the specific VM-forming BTIC population and the
regulatory mechanisms remain undefined. We find that tumor endothelial marker 8 (TEM8) is
abundantly expressed in TNBC and serves as a marker for VM-forming BTICs.
Mechanistically, TEM8 increases active RhoC level and induces ROCK1-mediated …
Abstract
Enhanced neovasculogenesis, especially vasculogenic mimicry (VM), contributes to the development of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Breast tumor-initiating cells (BTICs) are involved in forming VM; however, the specific VM-forming BTIC population and the regulatory mechanisms remain undefined. We find that tumor endothelial marker 8 (TEM8) is abundantly expressed in TNBC and serves as a marker for VM-forming BTICs. Mechanistically, TEM8 increases active RhoC level and induces ROCK1-mediated phosphorylation of SMAD5, in a cascade essential for promoting stemness and VM capacity of breast cancer cells. ASB10, an estrogen receptor ERα trans-activated E3 ligase, ubiquitylates TEM8 for degradation, and its deficiency in TNBC resulted in a high homeostatic level of TEM8. In this work, we identify TEM8 as a functional marker for VM-forming BTICs in TNBC, providing a target for the development of effective therapies against TNBC targeting both BTIC self-renewal and neovasculogenesis simultaneously.
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