Background/Aims: Targeting cancer stem cells (CSCs) is emerging as a promising method for cancer treatment. We previously indicated that knockdown of Neuropilin 1(NRP-1) could inhibit breast cancer cell proliferation. Here, we continue exploring the roles and mechanisms of VEGF-A/NRP-1 axis in breast CSCs formation. Methods: QRT-PCR was used to detect the levels of VEGF-A and NRP-1 in breast cancer sphere cells and wild-type cells. Mammospheres formation, flow cytometry, soft agar colony and tumor formation assays were performed to evaluate the effects of VEGF-A/NRP-1 on breast cancer stemness. Further HUVECs tube formation, cell invasion assays were carried out to detect the effects of VEGF-A/NRP-1 on breast cancer spheres-induced angiogenesis. Finally, Annexin V/PI apoptosis and CCK8 assays were used to detect the effects of VEGF-A/NRP-1 on chemoresistance. Results: Overexpression of VEGF-A or NRP-1 conferred CSCs-related traits in MCF-7 cells, while knockdown of VEGF-A or NRP-1 reduced CSCs-related traits in MDA-MB-231 cells in vitro and in vivo. Notably, VEGF-A acted in a NRP-1 dependent way. Mechanistically, the VEGF-A/NRP-1 axis conferred CSCs phenotype via activating Wnt/β-catenin pathway. Conclusion: Our results suggest that VEGF-A/NRP-1 axis could confer CSCs-related traits and chemoresistance.
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Zhang, L., Wang, H., Li, C., Zhao, Y., Wu, L., Du, X., & Han, Z. (2017, November 28). VEGF-A/Neuropilin 1 Pathway Confers Cancer Stemness via Activating Wnt/β-Catenin Axis in Breast Cancer Cells. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000485455
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