ERRα promotes breast cancer cell dissemination to bone by increasing RANK expression in primary breast tumors

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G. Vargas
M. Bouchet
L. Bouazza
P. Reboul
C. Boyault
M. Gervais
C. Kan
C. Benetollo
M. Brevet
M. Croset
M. Mazel
L. Cayrefourcq
S. Geraci
S. Vacher
F. Pantano
M. Filipits
K. Driouch
I. Bieche
M. Gnant
W. Jacot
J. E. Aubin
M. Duterque-Coquillaud
C. Alix-Panabières
P. Clézardin
E. Bonnelye
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[1] INSERM-UMR1033,Center for Cancer Research
[2] University of Lyon1,Department of Genetics
[3] IGFL,Department of Surgery and Comprehensive Cancer Center
[4] UMR7365-CNRS-Université de Lorraine,undefined
[5] Institute for Advanced Biosciences,undefined
[6] University of Sydney,undefined
[7] INSERM-U1028-CNRS-UMR5292,undefined
[8] Centre de Biologie et de Pathologie Est,undefined
[9] EA2415-Institut Universitaire de Recherche Clinique,undefined
[10] Institut-Curie,undefined
[11] University-Campus-Bio-Medico,undefined
[12] Medical-University of Vienna,undefined
[13] Montpellier Cancer Institute,undefined
[14] University of Toronto,undefined
[15] UMR8161/CNRS-Institut de Biologie de Lille,undefined
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Oncogene | 2019年 / 38卷
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Bone is the most common metastatic site for breast cancer. Estrogen-related-receptor alpha (ERRα) has been implicated in cancer cell invasiveness. Here, we established that ERRα promotes spontaneous metastatic dissemination of breast cancer cells from primary mammary tumors to the skeleton. We carried out cohort studies, pharmacological inhibition, gain-of-function analyses in vivo and cellular and molecular studies in vitro to identify new biomarkers in breast cancer metastases. Meta-analysis of human primary breast tumors revealed that high ERRα expression levels were associated with bone but not lung metastases. ERRα expression was also detected in circulating tumor cells from metastatic breast cancer patients. ERRα overexpression in murine 4T1 breast cancer cells promoted spontaneous bone micro-metastases formation when tumor cells were inoculated orthotopically, whereas lung metastases occurred irrespective of ERRα expression level. In vivo, Rank was identified as a target for ERRα. That was confirmed in vitro in Rankl stimulated tumor cell invasion, in mTOR/pS6K phosphorylation, by transactivation assay, ChIP and bioinformatics analyses. Moreover, pharmacological inhibition of ERRα reduced primary tumor growth, bone micro-metastases formation and Rank expression in vitro and in vivo. Transcriptomic studies and meta-analysis confirmed a positive association between metastases and ERRα/RANK in breast cancer patients and also revealed a positive correlation between ERRα and BRCA1mut carriers. Taken together, our results reveal a novel ERRα/RANK axis by which ERRα in primary breast cancer promotes early dissemination of cancer cells to bone. These findings suggest that ERRα may be a useful therapeutic target to prevent bone metastases.
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