Faculty, Staff and Student Publications
Language
English
Publication Date
6-5-2025
Journal
Aging
DOI
10.18632/aging.206268
PMID
40482194
PMCID
PMC12245194
PubMedCentral® Posted Date
6-5-2025
PubMedCentral® Full Text Version
Post-print
Abstract
The effects of cell senescence in individual cell populations of the tumor microenvironment (TME) on cancer progression remain unclear. Here, we investigated the effects of cell senescence caused by inactivation of the catalytic subunit of telomerase (Tert) in distinct TME components. We generated genetic Tert knockout (KO) mice driven by the LysM promoter in myeloid cells, by the Pdgfra or Pdgfrb promoter in mesenchymal cells, and by the Tie2e promoter in endothelial cells. We compared the effect of the Tert KOs in syngeneic models of orthotopically grafted E0771 breast adenocarcinoma, RM1 prostate adenocarcinoma, and KPC pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Tumors in LysM-Tert-KO, Pdgfra-Tert-KO, and Pdgfrb-Tert-KO mice displayed increased myofibrogenesis and desmoplasia. Tumors in Tie2e-Tert-KO mice displayed endothelial abnormality and the strongest reduction in tumor vascularization. This was linked with increased HIF1a protein nuclear localization, indicative of hypoxia, and the highest protein expression of the glycolytic marker GLUT1 in cancer cells. KPC tumors displayed reduced epithelial cytokeratin-19 protein expression and reduced tumor growth in all Tert KO models. However, liver metastases of KPC cells were only observed for Tie2e-Tert-KO mice. We conclude that senescence of distinct cells in the TME has different effects on cancer progression and that endothelial cell function preservation is important in metastasis suppression.
Keywords
Animals, Telomerase, Endothelial Cells, Mice, Knockout, Mice, Cellular Senescence, Disease Progression, Tumor Microenvironment, Myeloid Cells, Male, Female, Pancreatic Neoplasms, Humans, Prostatic Neoplasms, senescence, telomerase, myeloid, mesenchymal, endothelial
Published Open-Access
yes
Recommended Citation
Rupert, Joseph; Gao, Zhanguo; Yu, Yongmei; et al., "Senescence Caused by Telomerase Inactivation in Myeloid, Mesenchymal, and Endothelial Cells Has Distinct Effects on Cancer Progression" (2025). Faculty, Staff and Student Publications. 6001.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/uthgsbs_docs/6001
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