Tumor-associated neutrophils promote stemness characteristics in breast cancer
10.13315/j.cnki.cjcep.2025.11.004
- VernacularTitle:肿瘤相关中性粒细胞促进乳腺癌干性特征的研究
- Author:
Yuan'an LIU
1
;
Shujing WANG
;
Xian WANG
;
Qiang WU
;
Zhengsheng WU
Author Information
1. 安徽医科大学基础医学院病理学教研室,合肥 230032
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
breast neoplasms;
tumor-associated neutrophils;
stemness characteristics
- From:
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology
2025;41(11):1417-1426,1445
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Purpose To investigate the role of tumor-associated neutrophils(TANs)in the sternness characteris-tics of breast cancer cells.Methods Flow cytometry was used to identify and validate the successful generation of TANs.Breast cancer cell lines were co-cultured with TANs-conditioned supernatant,and their sphere-forming capacity was assessed.Western blot and reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction(RT-qPCR)were used to detect the expression of stem cell-associated markers.In breast cancer clinical specimens,immunohistochemistry(IHC)was performed to quantify TANs infiltration and the expression of sternness-related markers.Correlations be-tween TANs infiltration and sternness marker expression,as well as their associations with clinicopathological features of breast cancer patients,were analyzed.Results Flow cytometry results demonstrated a significantly higher survival rate of TANs compared to normal neutrophils(NEUs)(P<0.05).In vitro,TANs-derived supernatant significantly en-hanced the sphere-forming capacity of breast cancer cells compared to NEU-derived supernatant(P<0.05).RT-qPCR analysis revealed that the mRNA expression levels of sternness-related markers such as CD133 and SOX9 in tumor cells was significantly increased after TANs supernatant co-cultured with breast cancer cells(P<0.05).The results of western blot further confirmed that the protein expression levels of CD133 and SOX9 were markedly increased in the TANs supernatant group relative to the NEU supernatant group(P<0.01).Immunophenotypic analysis showed that the infiltration density of CD66b+TANs in breast cancer tissues was positively correlated with the expression of CD133(r=0.429,P<0.001)and SOX9(r=0.561,P<0.001)in tumor cells.Prognostic and clinicopathological analy-ses indicated that patients in the high CD66b+TANs infiltration group,high CD133 expression group,and high SOX9 expression group had significantly shorter progression-free survival(PFS)than those in the corresponding low-expres-sion/infiltration groups(P<0.05).Furthermore,the infiltration density of CD66b+TANs was significantly associated with patient age,histological grade,and lymph node metastasis status(all with P<0.05).CD133 expression was cor-related with patient age,lymph node metastasis,and progesterone receptor(PR)status(all with P<0.05),while SOX9 expression was associated with patient age and lymph node metastasis status(all with P<0.05).Conclusion TANs can promote the acquisition and maintenance of sternness characteristics in breast cancer cells.These findings may provide novel insights into the development of neutrophil-targeted immunotherapeutic strategies for breast cancer.