TY - JOUR
T1 - Stroma-regulated HMGA2 is an independent prognostic marker in PDAC and AAC
AU - Strell, Carina
AU - Norberg, Karin Jessica
AU - Mezheyeuski, Artur
AU - Schnittert, Jonas
AU - Kuninty, Praneeth R.
AU - Moro, Carlos Fernández
AU - Paulsson, Janna
AU - Schultz, Nicolai Aagaard
AU - Calatayud, Dan
AU - Löhr, Johannes Matthias
AU - Frings, Oliver
AU - Verbeke, Caroline Sophie
AU - Heuchel, Rainer Lothar
AU - Prakash, Jai
AU - Johansen, Julia Sidenius
AU - Östman, Arne
PY - 2017/6/27
Y1 - 2017/6/27
N2 - Background:The HMGA2 protein has experimentally been linked to EMT and cancer stemness. Recent studies imply that tumour-stroma interactions regulate these features and thereby contribute to tumour aggressiveness.Methods:We analysed 253 cases of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) and 155 cases of ampullary adenocarcinoma (AAC) for HMGA2 expression by IHC. The data were correlated with stroma abundance and supplemented by experimental studies.Results:HMGA2 acts as an independent prognostic marker associated with a significantly shorter overall survival in both tumour types. Overall, HMGA2-positivity was more frequent in patients with PDAC than with AAC. The HMGA2 status in tumour cells significantly correlated with the abundance of PDGFRβ-defined stroma cells. In vivo co-injection of Panc-1 cancer cells with pancreatic stellate cells increased tumour growth in a manner associated with increased HMGA2 expression. Furthermore, in vitro treatment of Panc-1 with conditioned media from PDGF-BB-activated stellate cells increased their ability to form tumour spheroids.Conclusions:This study identifies HMGA2 expression in tumour cells as an independent prognostic marker in PDAC and AAC. Correlative data analysis gives novel tissue-based evidence for a heterotypic cross-talk with stroma cells as a possible mechanism for HMGA2 induction, which is further supported by experimental models.
AB - Background:The HMGA2 protein has experimentally been linked to EMT and cancer stemness. Recent studies imply that tumour-stroma interactions regulate these features and thereby contribute to tumour aggressiveness.Methods:We analysed 253 cases of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) and 155 cases of ampullary adenocarcinoma (AAC) for HMGA2 expression by IHC. The data were correlated with stroma abundance and supplemented by experimental studies.Results:HMGA2 acts as an independent prognostic marker associated with a significantly shorter overall survival in both tumour types. Overall, HMGA2-positivity was more frequent in patients with PDAC than with AAC. The HMGA2 status in tumour cells significantly correlated with the abundance of PDGFRβ-defined stroma cells. In vivo co-injection of Panc-1 cancer cells with pancreatic stellate cells increased tumour growth in a manner associated with increased HMGA2 expression. Furthermore, in vitro treatment of Panc-1 with conditioned media from PDGF-BB-activated stellate cells increased their ability to form tumour spheroids.Conclusions:This study identifies HMGA2 expression in tumour cells as an independent prognostic marker in PDAC and AAC. Correlative data analysis gives novel tissue-based evidence for a heterotypic cross-talk with stroma cells as a possible mechanism for HMGA2 induction, which is further supported by experimental models.
KW - EMT
KW - fibroblasts
KW - HMGA2
KW - pancreatic cancer
KW - prognosis
KW - stroma cells
U2 - 10.1038/bjc.2017.140
DO - 10.1038/bjc.2017.140
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 28524160
AN - SCOPUS:85021392828
SN - 0007-0920
VL - 117
SP - 65
EP - 77
JO - The British journal of cancer. Supplement
JF - The British journal of cancer. Supplement
ER -