基质细胞蛋白
细胞外基质
癌症
癌症研究
转移
细胞生物学
材料科学
生物
遗传学
作者
Jagadeesh Janjanam,Glendin Pano,Ruishan Wang,Benjamin A. Minden‐Birkenmaier,Hannah Breeze‐Jones,Eleanor Baker,Cécile Garcin,Georgia Clayton,Abbas Shirinifard,Ana María Zaske,David Finkelstein,Myriam Labelle
出处
期刊:Cancer Research
[American Association for Cancer Research]
日期:2021-08-12
卷期号:81 (22): 5666-5677
被引量:16
标识
DOI:10.1158/0008-5472.can-20-3982
摘要
Abstract Collagen remodeling contributes to many physiologic and pathologic processes. In primary tumors, the linearization of collagen fibers promotes cancer cell invasion and metastasis and is indicative of poor prognosis. However, it remains unknown whether there are endogenous inhibitors of collagen linearization that could be exploited therapeutically. Here, we show that collagen linearization is controlled by two secreted matricellular proteins with antagonistic functions. Specifically, WISP1 was secreted by cancer cells, bound to type I collagen (Col I), and linearized Col I via its cysteine-rich C-terminal (CT) domain. In contrast, WISP2, which lacks a CT domain, inhibited Col I linearization by preventing WISP1-Col I binding. Analysis of patient data revealed that WISP2 expression is lower in most solid tumors, in comparison with normal tissues. Consequently, genetic or pharmacologic restoration of higher WISP2 levels impaired collagen linearization and prevented tumor cell invasion and metastasis in vivo in models of human and murine breast cancer. Thus, this study uncovers WISP2 as the first inhibitor of collagen linearization ever identified and reveals that collagen architecture can be normalized and metastasis inhibited by therapeutically restoring a high WISP2:WISP1 ratio. Significance: Two secreted factors, WISP1 and WISP2, antagonistically regulate collagen linearization, and therapeutically increasing the WISP2:WISP1 ratio in tumors limits collagen linearization and inhibits metastasis. See related commentary by Barcus and Longmore, p. 5611
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