Breast Cancer Cell-Neutrophil Interactions Enhance Neutrophil Survival and Pro-Tumorigenic Activities.

CANCERS(2020)

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Simple Summary Tumor cell-neutrophil interactions play an important role in tumor progression, metastasis, and overall survival. The purpose of this study was to examine the tumor cell-neutrophil survival and function. We observed that high neutrophil infiltration was associated with disease aggressiveness and therapy resistance, and breast cancer-derived factors significantly enhanced neutrophil survival, polarization, and expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines. The present study demonstrates the significance of tumor cell-neutrophil interaction in breast therapy resistance and neutrophils as a potential therapeutic target. Breast cancer remains the most prevalent cancer in women with limited treatment options for patients suffering from therapy-resistance and metastatic disease. Neutrophils play an important role in breast cancer progression and metastasis. We examined the pro-tumorigenic nature of the breast cancer cell-neutrophil interactions and delineated the differences in neutrophil properties between the chemotherapy-resistant and the parent tumor microenvironment. Our data demonstrated that high neutrophil infiltration is associated with disease aggressiveness and therapy resistance. In the human breast cancer dataset, expression of neutrophil-related signature gene expression was higher in tumors from therapy-resistant patients than therapy-sensitive patients. We observed that breast cancer-derived factors significantly enhanced neutrophil survival, polarization, and pro-inflammatory cytokine expression. Breast cancer cell-derived supernatant treated neutrophils significantly expressed high levels of interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta), CC-chemokine ligand-2-4 (CCL2, CCL3, CCL4), inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), and matrix metallopeptidase-9 (MMP9), and formed extracellular traps (NETs). Moreover, neutrophils showed increased secretion of MMP9 when cultured with the supernatant of chemotherapy-resistant Cl66-Doxorubicin (Cl66-Dox) and Cl66-Paclitaxel (Cl66-Pac) cells in comparison with the supernatant of Cl66-parent cells. Together, these data suggest an important role of breast cancer cell-neutrophil interactions in regulating pro-tumor characteristics in neutrophils and its modulation by therapy resistance.
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chemotherapy resistance,neutrophils,breast cancer,neutrophil extracellular traps,matrix metallopeptidase 9
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