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Dataset: Amplification of RANK- and c-Met-mediated signaling promotes metastatic colonization

We found that RANKL, expressed by cancer cells or derived from exogenous sources, consistently induced human prostate, breast, kidney,...

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We found that RANKL, expressed by cancer cells or derived from exogenous sources, consistently induced human prostate, breast, kidney, lung and liver cancer cells to colonize or metastasize to bone in an animal model of cancer bone metastasis. RANK-mediated signaling established a premetastatic niche through a forward feedback loop by inducing RANKL and c-Met expression and downstream signaling via upregulation of master regulator transcription factors regulating EMT (Twist1, Slug, Zeb1, Zeb2), stem cells (Sox2, Myc, Oct3/4 and Nanog), neuroendocrine cells (Sox 9, HIF-1α and FoxA2) and osteomimicry (c-Myc/Max, Sox2, Sox9, HIF1α and Runx2). Abrogating RANK or its downstream signaling network, c-Myc/Max or c-Met, abolished PCa skeletal metastasis in mice. We observed that a small number of RANKL-expressing PCa cells can initiate bone and soft tissue metastases by recruiting non-tumorigenic or bystander PCa or host cells from the circulation or at metastatic sites to co-colonize bone. The recruited bystander PCa cells assume the phenotypes of RANKL-expressing PCa cells by expressing increased c-Met, phosphorylated c-Met and RANKL. RANKL expression at a single cell level in primary PCa tissues predicted disease-specific survival, reflecting the significant role of RANKL-RANK signaling in the development of lethal bone metastasis. Global gene expression analysis perturbed by RANKL in LNRANKL compared to LNNeo cells.

Species:
human

Samples:
4

Source:
E-GEOD-48432

PubMed:
24478054

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jul.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample STABLE TRANSFECTION
GSM1177873 flag-tagged RANKL
GSM1177873 flag-tagged RANKL
GSM117787 flag-tagged neo plasmid
GSM117787 flag-tagged neo plasmid

Tags

  • bone
  • breast
  • cancer
  • cell
  • disease
  • kidney
  • liver
  • liver cancer
  • lung
  • pca
  • prostate

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