Fibroblast-led cancer cell invasion is activated by epithelial–mesenchymal transition through platelet-derived growth factor BB secretion of lung adenocarcinoma. (1st June 2017)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Fibroblast-led cancer cell invasion is activated by epithelial–mesenchymal transition through platelet-derived growth factor BB secretion of lung adenocarcinoma. (1st June 2017)
- Main Title:
- Fibroblast-led cancer cell invasion is activated by epithelial–mesenchymal transition through platelet-derived growth factor BB secretion of lung adenocarcinoma
- Authors:
- Neri, Shinya
Miyashita, Tomoyuki
Hashimoto, Hiroko
Suda, Yoshitaka
Ishibashi, Masayuki
Kii, Hiroaki
Watanabe, Hirotada
Kuwata, Takeshi
Tsuboi, Masahiro
Goto, Koichi
Menju, Toshi
Sonobe, Makoto
Date, Hiroshi
Ochiai, Atsushi
Ishii, Genichiro - Abstract:
- Abstract: Cancer-associated fibroblast (CAF)-dependent local invasion is the process by which cancer cells invade the extracellular matrix using tracks that have been physically remodeled by CAFs. In the present study, we investigated the process by which the epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) of cancer cells affect CAF-dependent local invasion. Using an in vitro collagen invasion assay, we showed cancer cells undergoing EMT to promote the matrix-remodeling ability of CAFs and thereby enhance CAF-dependent local cancer cell invasion. Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-BB secretion was significantly elevated in cancer cells undergoing EMT, and this induced an increase in the invasion ability of both CAFs and cancer cells. Conversely, knockdown of PDGF-B expression in cancer cells undergoing EMT, or treatment with a PDGF-receptor inhibitor, decreased the invasion ability of both CAFs and cancer cells. By analyzing the gene expression profiles of 442 patients with lung adenocarcinomas, we established that high expression of PDGF-B and presentation of mesenchymal-like tumors were significantly associated with a high rate of disease recurrence and poor patient prognosis. Thus, cancer cells undergoing EMT may accelerate their own ability to invade local tissues via PDGF-BB secretion to promote CAF matrix remodeling. Therefore, targeting PDGF signaling between cancer cells undergoing EMT and CAFs is a promising therapeutic target to inhibit cancer progression and improveAbstract: Cancer-associated fibroblast (CAF)-dependent local invasion is the process by which cancer cells invade the extracellular matrix using tracks that have been physically remodeled by CAFs. In the present study, we investigated the process by which the epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) of cancer cells affect CAF-dependent local invasion. Using an in vitro collagen invasion assay, we showed cancer cells undergoing EMT to promote the matrix-remodeling ability of CAFs and thereby enhance CAF-dependent local cancer cell invasion. Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-BB secretion was significantly elevated in cancer cells undergoing EMT, and this induced an increase in the invasion ability of both CAFs and cancer cells. Conversely, knockdown of PDGF-B expression in cancer cells undergoing EMT, or treatment with a PDGF-receptor inhibitor, decreased the invasion ability of both CAFs and cancer cells. By analyzing the gene expression profiles of 442 patients with lung adenocarcinomas, we established that high expression of PDGF-B and presentation of mesenchymal-like tumors were significantly associated with a high rate of disease recurrence and poor patient prognosis. Thus, cancer cells undergoing EMT may accelerate their own ability to invade local tissues via PDGF-BB secretion to promote CAF matrix remodeling. Therefore, targeting PDGF signaling between cancer cells undergoing EMT and CAFs is a promising therapeutic target to inhibit cancer progression and improve patient prognosis. Highlights: Cancer-cell EMT promotes the extracellular matrix remodeling by CAFs. PDGF-BB secretion from cancer cells undergoing EMT is higher than non-EMT cancer cells. Cancer-cell EMT activates invasion ability of CAFs and cancer cells via PDGF-BB. PDGF-B levels are significantly higher in lung cancer patients with EMT signature. The patients with high PDGF-B expression have a significantly worse prognosis. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Cancer letters. Volume 395(2017)
- Journal:
- Cancer letters
- Issue:
- Volume 395(2017)
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- Volume 395, Issue 2017 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 395
- Issue:
- 2017
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0395-2017-0000
- Page Start:
- 20
- Page End:
- 30
- Publication Date:
- 2017-06-01
- Subjects:
- Epithelial–mesenchymal transition -- Cancer-associated fibroblasts -- Fibroblast-dependent cancer invasion -- Extracellular matrix remodeling -- Platelet-derived growth factor B
CAFs cancer-associated fibroblasts -- ECM extracellular matrix -- EGF epidermal growth factor -- ELISA enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay -- EMT epithelial–mesenchymal transition -- FGF fibroblast growth factor -- MMPs matrix metalloproteinases -- NSCLC non-small cell lung cancer -- PDGF platelet-derived growth factor -- PDGFR platelet-derived growth factor receptor -- qRT-PCR quantitative real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction -- rhPDGF-BB recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor BB -- TGFβ1 transforming growth factor β1
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616.994 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03043835/ ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.canlet.2017.02.026 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0304-3835
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