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    Crosstalk between small-cell lung cancer cells and astrocytes mimics brain development to promote brain metastasis

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    Qu, FF
    Brough, SC
    Michno, W
    Madubata, CJ
    Hartmann, GG
    Puno, A
    Drainas, AP
    Bhattacharya, D
    Tomasich, E
    Lee, MC
    Yang, D
    Kim, J
    Peiris-Pages, Maria
    Simpson, Kathryn L
    Dive, Caroline
    Preusser, M
    Toland, A
    Kong, CSA
    Das, M
    Winslow, MM
    Pasca, AM
    Sage, J
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    Affiliation
    Cancer Research UK Cancer Biomarker Centre, Manchester, UK Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, Manchester, UK
    Issue Date
    2023
    
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    Abstract
    Brain metastases represent an important clinical problem for patients with small-cell lung cancer (SCLC). However, the mechanisms underlying SCLC growth in the brain remain poorly understood. Here, using intracranial injections in mice and assembloids between SCLC aggregates and human cortical organoids in culture, we found that SCLC cells recruit reactive astrocytes to the tumour microenvironment. This crosstalk between SCLC cells and astrocytes drives the induction of gene expression programmes that are similar to those found during early brain development in neurons and astrocytes. Mechanistically, the brain development factor Reelin, secreted by SCLC cells, recruits astrocytes to brain metastases. These astrocytes in turn promote SCLC growth by secreting neuronal pro-survival factors such as SERPINE1. Thus, SCLC brain metastases grow by co-opting mechanisms involved in reciprocal neuron-astrocyte interactions during brain development. Targeting such developmental programmes activated in this cancer ecosystem may help prevent and treat brain metastases.
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    Qu FF, Brough SC, Michno W, Madubata CJ, Hartmann GG, Puno A, et al. Crosstalk between small-cell lung cancer cells and astrocytes mimics brain development to promote brain metastasis. Nature cell biology. 2023 2023 OCT 2. PubMed PMID: WOS:001080277100001. English.
    Journal
    Nature Cell Biology
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/626698
    DOI
    10.1038/s41556-023-01241-6
    PubMed ID
    37783795
    Additional Links
    https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41556-023-01241-6
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    Article
    Language
    en
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    10.1038/s41556-023-01241-6
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