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The Influence of the Normal Mammary Microenvironment on Breast Cancer Cells

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CANCERS
卷 15, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cancers15030576

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breast cancer; microenvironment; redirection; stem cells

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The tumor microenvironment plays a critical role in tumor initiation, progression, and metastasis of various cancers, including breast cancer. The complex interaction between tumor cells and the microenvironment affects tumor behavior and patient response to therapies. This review highlights the importance of the normal mammary microenvironment in redirecting tumorigenic cells to assume a non-tumorigenic phenotype.
Simple Summary The tumor microenvironment is accepted as a significant part of the tumor progression in many cancers, specifically breast cancer. The complexity of the breast cancer microenvironment is responsible for cancer patient's response to therapies and, therefore, is the subject of many research studies in breast cancer. The mammary microenvironment is known to transform cells to assume a normal mammary epithelial phenotype. This occurrence is also shown in cancer cells. In a phenomenon called cancer cell redirection, tumorigenic cells lose their tumor-forming capacity and differentiate between assuming a normal, non-tumorigenic phenotype. This review will compile the present knowledge of cancer cell redirection and the significant role the normal mammary microenvironment plays on breast cancer cells. The tumor microenvironment is recognized as performing a critical role in tumor initiation, progression, and metastasis of many cancers, including breast cancer. The breast cancer microenvironment is a complex mixture of cells consisting of tumor cells, immune cells, fibroblasts, and vascular cells, as well as noncellular components, such as extracellular matrix and soluble products. The interactions between the tumor cells and the tumor microenvironment modulate tumor behavior and affect the responses of cancer patients to therapies. The interactions between tumor cells and the surrounding environment can include direct cell-to-cell contact or through intercellular signals over short and long distances. The intricate functions of the tumor microenvironment in breast cancer have led to increased research into the tumor microenvironment as a possible therapeutic target of breast cancer. Though expanded research has shown the clear importance of the tumor microenvironment, there is little focus on how normal mammary epithelial cells can affect breast cancer cells. Previous studies have shown the normal breast microenvironment can manipulate non-mammary stem cells and tumor-derived cancer stem cells to participate in normal mammary gland development. The tumorigenic cells lose their tumor-forming capacity and are redirected to divide into normal, non-tumorigenic cells. This cellular behavior is cancer cell redirection. This review will summarize the current literature on cancer cell redirection and the normal mammary microenvironment's influence on breast cancer cells.

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