A Subpopulation of Luminal Progenitors Secretes Pleiotrophin to Promote Angiogenesis and Metastasis in Inflammatory Breast Cancer.
Mengmeng ZhangKaiwen ZhouZilin WangTing LiuLaura E StevensFilipa C LynceWendy Y ChenSui PengYubin XieDuanyang ZhaiQianjun ChenYawei ShiHuijuan ShiZhongyu YuanXiaoping LiJuan XuZhenhai CaiJian-Ping GuoNan ShaoYing LinPublished in: Cancer research (2024)
Nonmalignant luminal progenitor cells expressing pleiotrophin promote angiogenesis by activating NRP1 and induce a prometastatic tumor microenvironment in inflammatory breast cancer, providing potential therapeutic targets for this aggressive breast cancer subtype.