Mutual editing of alternative splicing between breast cancer cells and macrophages.

Mutual editing of alternative splicing between breast cancer cells and macrophages. Oncol Rep. 2019 Jun 18;: Authors: Ding W, Li D, Zhang P, Shi L, Dai H, Li Y, Bao X, Wang Y, Zhang H, Deng L Abstract Breast cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease and numerous secreted factors may differentially contribute to a macrophage phenotype whose extensive infiltration is generally regarded as indicative of an unfavorable outcome. How different breast tumor cells and macrophage cells interplay or influence each other on the alternative splicing (AS) level have not been characterized. Here, we exploited one previous study, which investigated the interplay between macrophages and estrogen receptor‑positive (ER+) breast cancer and triple‑negative breast cancer (TNBC) at the transcriptional level, to investigate the tumor‑macrophage crosstalk at the AS level. In the present study, it was demonstrated that biological processes such as DNA damage and DNA repair were significantly affected both in ER+ breast cancer and TNBC by co‑culturing with macrophages, whereas biological pathways altered in macrophages co‑cultured with tumor cells depended on the breast cancer type. Specifically, biological processes altered in macrophages co‑cultured with ER+ breast cancer were enriched in RNA processing and translation‑related pathways whereas biological processes altered in macrophages co‑cultured with TNBC were mainly enriched in protein tr...
Source: Oncology Reports - Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Oncol Rep Source Type: research