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Glucose Enhances Pro-Tumorigenic Functions of Mammary Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal/Stem Cells on Breast Cancer Cell Lines

Maria Rosaria Ambrosio    
Giusy Mosca    
Teresa Migliaccio    
Domenico Liguoro    
Gisella Nele    
Fabrizio Schonauer    
Francesco D?Andrea    
Federica Liotti    
Nella Prevete    
Rosa Marina Melillo    
Carla Reale    
Concetta Ambrosino    
Claudia Miele    
Francesco Beguinot    
Vittoria D?Esposito and Pietro Formisano    

Resumen

Metabolic alterations (i.e., high glucose levels) enhance cancer cell aggressiveness by acting on tumor and on its environment. Mammary adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal/stem cells (MAT-MSCs) stand in close proximity of breast cancer (BC) cells but have a still unclear role. We investigated whether changes in glucose concentration may impact on the interaction between human MAT-MSCs and BC cells. We provided evidence that in presence of cancer cells and high glucose levels, MAT-MSCs display pro-tumorigenic functions, while cancer cells become more aggressive. These results highlight that a metabolic control helps to reduce cancer outgrowth, at least in part preserving the functions of the adipose microenvironment.

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