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Thyroid hormones and tetrac: new regulators of tumour stroma formation via integrin αvβ3

Journal

ENDOCRINE-RELATED CANCER
Volume 22, Issue 6, Pages 941-952

Publisher

BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1530/ERC-15-0245

Keywords

mesenchymal stem cells; thyroid hormones; tetrac; tumour stroma; integrin avb3

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [SPP1629, SP 581/6-1, SP581/6-2, NE 648/5-2, HE 3418/7-1]
  2. Collaborative Research Center [SFB 824]

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To improve our understanding of non-genomic, integrin avb3-mediated thyroid hormone action in tumour stroma formation, we examined the effects of triiodo-L-thyronine (T3), L-thyroxine (T4) and integrin-specific inhibitor tetrac on differentiation, migration and invasion of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) that are an integral part of the tumour's fibrovascular network. Primary human bone marrow-derived MSCs were treated with T3 or T4 in the presence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell-conditioned medium (CM), which resulted in stimulation of the expression of genes associated with cancer-associated fibroblast-like differentiation as determined by qPCR and ELISA. In addition, T3 and T4 increased migration of MSCs towards HCC cell-CM and invasion into the centre of three-dimensional HCC cell spheroids. All these effects were tetrac-dependent and therefore integrin avb3-mediated. In a subcutaneous HCC xenograft model, MSCs showed significantly increased recruitment and invasion into tumours of hyperthyroid mice compared to euthyroid and, in particular, hypothyroid mice, while treatment with tetrac almost completely eliminated MSC recruitment. These studies significantly improve our understanding of the anti-tumour activity of tetrac, as well as the mechanisms that regulate MSC differentiation and recruitment in the context of tumour stroma formation, as an important prerequisite for the utilisation of MSCs as gene delivery vehicles.

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