p53 deficient breast cancer cells reprogram preadipocytes toward tumor-protective immunomodulatory cells

Author:

Hassin Ori1,Sernik Miriam1,Seligman Adi1ORCID,Vogel Felix C. E.2ORCID,Wellenstein Max D.3,Smollich Joachim1,Halperin Coral4,Pirona Anna Chiara1,Toledano Liron Nomi1,Caballero Carolina Dehesa2,Schlicker Lisa2,Salame Tomer-Meir5,Sarusi Portuguez Avital6,Aylon Yael1,Scherz-Shouval Ruth4ORCID,Geiger Tamar1,de Visser Karin E.3,Schulze Almut2,Oren Moshe1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel

2. Division of Tumor Metabolism and Microenvironment, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg 69120, Germany

3. Division of Tumour Biology and Immunology, Oncode Institute, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam 1066CX, The Netherlands

4. Department of Biomolecular Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel

5. Mass Cytometry Unit, Department of Life Sciences Core Facilities, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel

6. The Mantoux Bioinformatics Institute of the Nancy and Stephen Grand Israel National Center for Personalized Medicine, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel

Abstract

The TP53 gene is mutated in approximately 30% of all breast cancer cases. Adipocytes and preadipocytes, which constitute a substantial fraction of the stroma of normal mammary tissue and breast tumors, undergo transcriptional, metabolic, and phenotypic reprogramming during breast cancer development and play an important role in tumor progression. We report here that p53 loss in breast cancer cells facilitates the reprogramming of preadipocytes, inducing them to acquire a unique transcriptional and metabolic program that combines impaired adipocytic differentiation with augmented cytokine expression. This, in turn, promotes the establishment of an inflammatory tumor microenvironment, including increased abundance of Ly6C+ and Ly6G+ myeloid cells and elevated expression of the immune checkpoint ligand PD-L1. We also describe a potential gain-of-function effect of common p53 missense mutations on the inflammatory reprogramming of preadipocytes. Altogether, our study implicates p53 deregulation in breast cancer cells as a driver of tumor-supportive adipose tissue reprogramming, expanding the network of non-cell autonomous mechanisms whereby p53 dysfunction may promote cancer. Further elucidation of the interplay between p53 and adipocytes within the tumor microenvironment may suggest effective therapeutic targets for the treatment of breast cancer patients.

Funder

Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson Medical Research Foundation

German-Israeli cooperation in cancer research

Robert Bosch Stiftung

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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