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An ets2-driven transcriptional program in tumor-associated macrophages promotes tumor metastasis.


ABSTRACT: Tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) are implicated in breast cancer metastasis, but relatively little is known about the underlying genes and pathways that are involved. The transcription factor Ets2 is a direct target of signaling pathways involved in regulating macrophage functions during inflammation. We conditionally deleted Ets in TAMs to determine its function at this level on mouse mammary tumor growth and metastasis. Ets2 deletion in TAMs decreased the frequency and size of lung metastases in three different mouse models of breast cancer metastasis. Expression profiling and chromatin immunoprecipitation assays in isolated TAMs established that Ets2 repressed a gene program that included several well-characterized inhibitors of angiogenesis. Consistent with these results, Ets2 ablation in TAMs led to decreased angiogenesis and decreased growth of tumors. An Ets2-TAM expression signature consisting of 133 genes was identified within human breast cancer expression data which could retrospectively predict overall survival of patients with breast cancer in two independent data sets. In summary, we identified Ets2 as a central driver of a transcriptional program in TAMs that acts to promote lung metastasis of breast tumors.

SUBMITTER: Zabuawala T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2822898 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An ets2-driven transcriptional program in tumor-associated macrophages promotes tumor metastasis.

Zabuawala Tahera T   Taffany David A DA   Sharma Sudarshana M SM   Merchant Anand A   Adair Brett B   Srinivasan Ruchika R   Rosol Thomas J TJ   Fernandez Soledad S   Huang Kun K   Leone Gustavo G   Ostrowski Michael C MC  

Cancer research 20100209 4


Tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) are implicated in breast cancer metastasis, but relatively little is known about the underlying genes and pathways that are involved. The transcription factor Ets2 is a direct target of signaling pathways involved in regulating macrophage functions during inflammation. We conditionally deleted Ets in TAMs to determine its function at this level on mouse mammary tumor growth and metastasis. Ets2 deletion in TAMs decreased the frequency and size of lung metastase  ...[more]

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