The Role Of Nischarin In The Breast Tumor Microenvironment

CANCER RESEARCH(2016)

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Women with denser breasts, have a higher risk of developing breast cancer. Breast density reflects the amount of connective tissue and collagen present. During metastasis, tumor cells move through tracks of extracellular matrix (ECM). A stiff and ordered tissue microenvironment is necessary for tumor cell invasiveness. Matrix stiffness is mediated by ECM fiber organization and cell-matrix adhesions. Our lab is investigating a tumor suppressor that contributes to ECM organization. The protein Nischarin interacts with a number of signaling proteins such as integrin α5, PAK1, LIMK1, LKB1, MLCK, ERK and Rac1 to prevent cancer cell migration. Our data shows that spontaneous breast tumors from wild-type (WT) animals have reduced ECM fiber expression and organization compared to those from homozygous Nischarin Null mice. Furthermore, we have found Nischarin to alter integrin and focal adhesion signaling, therefore affecting cell-matrix adhesions. We hypothesize that the absence of Nischarin in the breast tumor leads to increased matrix stiffness, through increased fiber organization, and altered cell-matrix adhesions. Since no breast tumor suppressors have been linked to collagen and fibronectin ECM remodeling, we present a novel role for Nischarin in organizing the ECM. By integrating cell signaling with optical and computational instrumentation, we will assess the role of Nischarin in the bidirectional cellular/matrix crosstalk, which will add to our understanding of the metastatic process in breast cancer. Citation Format: Mazvita Maziveyi, Shengli Dong, Suresh K. Alahari. The role of nischarin in the breast tumor microenvironment. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2016 Apr 16-20; New Orleans, LA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2016;76(14 Suppl):Abstract nr 1177.
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