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Correlation between c-Met and ALDH1 contributes to the survival and tumor-sphere formation of ALDH1 positive breast cancer stem cells and predicts poor clinical outcome in breast cancer.


ABSTRACT: c-Met is a receptor-type tyrosine kinase, which is involved in a wide range of cellular responses such as proliferation, motility, migration and invasion. It has been reported to be overexpressed in various cancers. However, the role of c-Met in breast cancer stem cells (CSCs) still remains unclear. We herein, show that c-Met expression is significantly elevated in Basal-like type of breast cancer in comparison with other subtypes. High expression of c-Met strongly correlated with the expression of two CSC markers, ALDH1A3 and CD133 in breast cancers. In addition, breast cancers at tumor stage III-IV expressing both c-Methigh and ALDH1A3high had poor prognosis. Furthermore, treatment with c-Met inhibitors (Crizotinib, Foretinib, PHA-665752 and Tivantinib) in MDA-MB157 cells with high c-Met protein expression resulted in significant suppression in cell viability, contrary to MDA-MB468 cells with low c-Met protein expression. These c-Met inhibitors also suppressed cell viability and tumor-sphere formation of ALDH1high breast cancer cells with high c-Met expression. These results suggest that c-Met in ALDH1 positive CSCs seems to play an important role in breast cancer repopulation. Therefore, we conclude that c-Met is a potential therapeutic target in ALDH1 positive breast CSCs.

SUBMITTER: Nozaki Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5620008 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Correlation between c-Met and ALDH1 contributes to the survival and tumor-sphere formation of ALDH1 positive breast cancer stem cells and predicts poor clinical outcome in breast cancer.

Nozaki Yuka Y   Tamori Shoma S   Inada Masahiro M   Katayama Reika R   Nakane Hiromi H   Minamishima Osamu O   Onodera Yuka Y   Abe Makoto M   Shiina Shota S   Tamura Kei K   Kodama Daichi D   Sato Keiko K   Hara Yasushi Y   Abe Ryo R   Takasawa Ryoko R   Yoshimori Atsushi A   Shinomiya Nariyoshi N   Tanuma Sei-Ichi SI   Akimoto Kazunori K  

Genes & cancer 20170701 7-8


c-Met is a receptor-type tyrosine kinase, which is involved in a wide range of cellular responses such as proliferation, motility, migration and invasion. It has been reported to be overexpressed in various cancers. However, the role of c-Met in breast cancer stem cells (CSCs) still remains unclear. We herein, show that <i>c-Met</i> expression is significantly elevated in Basal-like type of breast cancer in comparison with other subtypes. High expression of <i>c-Met</i> strongly correlated with  ...[more]

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