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Stem cell antigen-1 enhances tumorigenicity by disruption of growth differentiation factor-10 (GDF10)-dependent TGF-beta signaling.


ABSTRACT: Stem cell antigen (Sca)-1/Ly6A, a glycerophosphatidylinositol-linked surface protein, was found to be associated with murine stem cell- and progenitor cell-enriched populations, and also has been linked to the capacity of tumor-initiating cells. Despite these interesting associations, this protein's functional role in these processes remains largely unknown. To identify the mechanism underlying the protein's possible role in mammary tumorigenesis, Sca-1 expression was examined in Sca-1(+/EGFP) mice during carcinogenesis. Mammary tumor cells derived from these mice readily engrafted in syngeneic mice, and tumor growth was markedly inhibited on down-regulation of Sca-1 expression. The latter effect was associated with significantly elevated expression of the TGF-? ligand growth differentiation factor-10 (GDF10), which was found to selectively activate TGF-? receptor (T?RI/II)-dependent Smad3 phosphorylation. Overexpression of GDF10 attenuated tumor formation; conversely, silencing of GDF10 expression reversed these effects. Sca-1 attenuated GDF10-dependent TGF-? signaling by disrupting the heterodimerization of T?RI and T?RII receptors. These findings suggest a new functional role for Sca-1 in maintaining tumorigenicity, in part by acting as a potent suppressor of TGF-? signaling.

SUBMITTER: Upadhyay G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3093514 | biostudies-literature | 2011 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stem cell antigen-1 enhances tumorigenicity by disruption of growth differentiation factor-10 (GDF10)-dependent TGF-beta signaling.

Upadhyay Geeta G   Yin Yuzhi Y   Yuan Hongyan H   Li Xin X   Derynck Rik R   Glazer Robert I RI  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20110425 19


Stem cell antigen (Sca)-1/Ly6A, a glycerophosphatidylinositol-linked surface protein, was found to be associated with murine stem cell- and progenitor cell-enriched populations, and also has been linked to the capacity of tumor-initiating cells. Despite these interesting associations, this protein's functional role in these processes remains largely unknown. To identify the mechanism underlying the protein's possible role in mammary tumorigenesis, Sca-1 expression was examined in Sca-1(+/EGFP) m  ...[more]

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