Abstract
Tumor stroma has an active role in the initiation, growth, and propagation of many tumor types by secreting growth factors and modulating redox status of the microenvironment. Although PPARβ/δ in fibroblasts was shown to modulate oxidative stress in the wound microenvironment, there has been no evidence of a similar effect in the tumor stroma. Here, we present evidence of oxidative stress modulation by intestinal stromal PPARβ/δ, using a FSPCre-Pparb/d -/- mouse model and validated it with immortalized cell lines. The FSPCre-Pparb/d -/- mice developed fewer intestinal polyps and survived longer when compared with Pparb/d fl/fl mice. The pre-treatment of FSPCre-Pparb/d -/- and Pparb/d fl/fl with antioxidant N-acetyl-cysteine prior DSS-induced tumorigenesis resulted in lower tumor load. Gene expression analyses implicated an altered oxidative stress processes. Indeed, the FSPCre-Pparb/d -/- intestinal tumors have reduced oxidative stress than Pparb/d fl/fl tumors. Similarly, the colorectal cancer cells and human colon epithelial cells also experienced lower oxidative stress when co-cultured with fibroblasts depleted of PPARβ/δ expression. Therefore, our results establish a role for fibroblast PPARβ/δ in epithelial-mesenchymal communication for ROS homeostasis.
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Tan, E. H. P., Sng, M. K., How, I. S. B., Chan, J. S. K., Chen, J., Tan, C. K., … Tan, N. S. (2018). ROS release by PPARβ/δ-null fibroblasts reduces tumor load through epithelial antioxidant response. Oncogene, 37(15), 2067–2078. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41388-017-0109-8
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