Metabotropic glutamate receptor-1 regulates inflammation in triple negative breast cancer

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Rachel E. Sexton
Ali H. Hachem
Ali A. Assi
Miriam A. Bukhsh
David H. Gorski
Cecilia L. Speyer
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[1] Wayne State University,Cancer Biology Graduate Program
[2] Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute,Michael and Marian Ilitch Department of Surgery
[3] Central Michigan University College of Medicine,Molecular Therapeutics Program
[4] University of Michigan School of Medicine,Tumor Microenvironment Program
[5] M4101 Medical Science Building I — C Wing,undefined
[6] Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine,undefined
[7] Wayne State University School of Medicine,undefined
[8] Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute,undefined
[9] Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute,undefined
[10] Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute,undefined
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Triple-negative Breast Cancer; TNBC Cells; Inhibitory mGluR; Riluzole; Tumor-associated Neutrophils (TANs);
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Breast cancer remains a major cause of death among women. 15% of these cancers are triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), an aggressive subtype of breast cancer for which no current effective targeted therapy exists. We have previously demonstrated a role for mGluR1 in mediating tumor cell growth, endothelial cell proliferation, and tumor-induced angiogenesis in TNBC. In this study, we explore a role for mGluR1 in regulating inflammation in TNBC. GRM1 expression was silenced in MDA-MB-231 cells to study changes in expression of inflammatory genes regulated by mGluR1. Results were confirmed by ELISA using GRM1-silenced and overexpressed cells and mGluR1 inhibitors. A functional role for these differentially expressed genes was determined in vitro and in vivo. 131 genes were differentially expressed in GRM1-silenced MDA-MB-231 cells, with some of these falling into four major canonical pathways associated with acute inflammation, specifically leukocyte migration/chemotaxis. Upregulation of three of these genes (CXCL1, IL6, IL8) and their corresponding protein was confirmed by qPCR analysis and ELISA in GRM1-manipulated TNBC cells. Upregulation of these cytokines enhanced endothelial adhesion and transmigration of neutrophils in co-culture assays and in 4T1 mouse tumors. Our results suggest mGluR1 may serve as a novel endogenous regulator of inflammation in TNBC.
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