Investigator
Head, Cancer Biomarkers Unit · Fondazione IRCCS Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza
Tumor microenvironment-induced FOXM1 regulates ovarian cancer stemness
AbstractIn ovarian tumors, the omental microenvironment profoundly influences the behavior of cancer cells and sustains the acquisition of stem-like traits, with major impacts on tumor aggressiveness and relapse. Here, we leverage a patient-derived platform of organotypic cultures to study the crosstalk between the tumor microenvironment and ovarian cancer stem cells. We discovered that the pro-tumorigenic transcription factor FOXM1 is specifically induced by the microenvironment in ovarian cancer stem cells, through activation of FAK/YAP signaling. The microenvironment-induced FOXM1 sustains stemness, and its inactivation reduces cancer stem cells survival in the omental niche and enhances their response to the PARP inhibitor Olaparib. By unveiling the novel role of FOXM1 in ovarian cancer stemness, our findings highlight patient-derived organotypic co-cultures as a powerful tool to capture clinically relevant mechanisms of the microenvironment/cancer stem cells crosstalk, contributing to the identification of tumor vulnerabilities.
Head, Cancer Biomarkers Unit
Fondazione IRCCS Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza
Senior Researcher
European Institute of Oncology · Molecular Medicine
Postdoc
IFOM-IEO Campus
PhD student
Visiting Scientist
University of Oxford · Nuffield Dept. Clinical Lab Science
Research Fellow
European Institute of Oncology
PhD
University of Milan · Molecular and Cell Biology
MSc
University of Milan · Biology