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ABSTRACT: Significance
How the tumor microenvironment participates in pancreatic cancer progression is not fully understood. Here, we show that SCs are activated by cancer cells and collectively organize into tracks that dynamically enable cancer invasion in a c-Jun-dependent manner. See related commentary by Amit and Maitra, p. 2240. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 2221.
SUBMITTER: Deborde S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9533012 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Deborde Sylvie S Gusain Laxmi L Powers Ann A Marcadis Andrea A Yu Yasong Y Chen Chun-Hao CH Frants Anna A Kao Elizabeth E Tang Laura H LH Vakiani Efsevia E Amisaki Masataka M Balachandran Vinod P VP Calo Annalisa A Omelchenko Tatiana T Jessen Kristjan R KR Reva Boris B Wong Richard J RJ
Cancer discovery 20221001 10
Nerves are a component of the tumor microenvironment contributing to cancer progression, but the role of cells from nerves in facilitating cancer invasion remains poorly understood. Here we show that Schwann cells (SC) activated by cancer cells collectively function as tumor-activated Schwann cell tracks (TAST) that promote cancer cell migration and invasion. Nonmyelinating SCs form TASTs and have cell gene expression signatures that correlate with diminished survival in patients with pancreatic ...[more]