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Macrophages induce “budding” in aggressive human colon cancer subtypes by protease-mediated disruption of tight junctions

Primary human colorectal tumors with a high stromal content have an increased capacity to metastasize. Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) promote metastasis, but the contribution of other stromal cell types is unclear. Here we searched for additional stromal cell types that contribute to aggressiv...

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Autores principales: Trumpi, Kari, Frenkel, Nicola, Peters, Timo, Korthagen, Nicoline M., Jongen, Jennifer M.J., Raats, Daniëlle, van Grevenstein, Helma, Backes, Yara, Moons, Leon M., Lacle, Miangela M., Koster, Jan, Zwijnenburg, Danny, Borel Rinkes, Inne H.M., Kranenburg, Onno
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5929404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29731961
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24626
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author Trumpi, Kari
Frenkel, Nicola
Peters, Timo
Korthagen, Nicoline M.
Jongen, Jennifer M.J.
Raats, Daniëlle
van Grevenstein, Helma
Backes, Yara
Moons, Leon M.
Lacle, Miangela M.
Koster, Jan
Zwijnenburg, Danny
Borel Rinkes, Inne H.M.
Kranenburg, Onno
author_facet Trumpi, Kari
Frenkel, Nicola
Peters, Timo
Korthagen, Nicoline M.
Jongen, Jennifer M.J.
Raats, Daniëlle
van Grevenstein, Helma
Backes, Yara
Moons, Leon M.
Lacle, Miangela M.
Koster, Jan
Zwijnenburg, Danny
Borel Rinkes, Inne H.M.
Kranenburg, Onno
author_sort Trumpi, Kari
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description Primary human colorectal tumors with a high stromal content have an increased capacity to metastasize. Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) promote metastasis, but the contribution of other stromal cell types is unclear. Here we searched for additional stromal cell types that contribute to aggressive tumor cell behavior. By making use of the ‘immunome compendium’—a collection of gene signatures reflecting the presence of specific immune cell-types—we show that macrophage signatures are most strongly associated with a high CAF content and with poor prognosis in multiple large cohorts of primary tumors and liver metastases. Co-culturing macrophages with patient-derived colonospheres promoted ‘budding’ of small clusters of tumor cells from the bulk. Immunohistochemistry showed that budding tumor clusters in stroma-rich areas of T1 colorectal carcinomas were surrounded by macrophages. In vitro budding was accompanied by reduced levels of the tight junction protein occludin, but OCLN mRNA levels did not change, nor did markers of epithelial mesenchymal transition. Budding was accompanied by nuclear accumulation of β-catenin, which was also observed in budding tumor cell clusters in situ. The NFκB inhibitor Sanguinarine resulted in a decrease in MMP7 protein expression and both NFκB inhibitor Sanguinarine and MMP inhibitor Batimastat prevented occludin degradation and budding. We conclude that macrophages contribute to the aggressive nature of stroma-rich colon tumors by promoting an MMP-dependent pathway that operates in parallel to classical EMT and leads to tight junction disruption.
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spelling pubmed-59294042018-05-04 Macrophages induce “budding” in aggressive human colon cancer subtypes by protease-mediated disruption of tight junctions Trumpi, Kari Frenkel, Nicola Peters, Timo Korthagen, Nicoline M. Jongen, Jennifer M.J. Raats, Daniëlle van Grevenstein, Helma Backes, Yara Moons, Leon M. Lacle, Miangela M. Koster, Jan Zwijnenburg, Danny Borel Rinkes, Inne H.M. Kranenburg, Onno Oncotarget Research Paper Primary human colorectal tumors with a high stromal content have an increased capacity to metastasize. Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) promote metastasis, but the contribution of other stromal cell types is unclear. Here we searched for additional stromal cell types that contribute to aggressive tumor cell behavior. By making use of the ‘immunome compendium’—a collection of gene signatures reflecting the presence of specific immune cell-types—we show that macrophage signatures are most strongly associated with a high CAF content and with poor prognosis in multiple large cohorts of primary tumors and liver metastases. Co-culturing macrophages with patient-derived colonospheres promoted ‘budding’ of small clusters of tumor cells from the bulk. Immunohistochemistry showed that budding tumor clusters in stroma-rich areas of T1 colorectal carcinomas were surrounded by macrophages. In vitro budding was accompanied by reduced levels of the tight junction protein occludin, but OCLN mRNA levels did not change, nor did markers of epithelial mesenchymal transition. Budding was accompanied by nuclear accumulation of β-catenin, which was also observed in budding tumor cell clusters in situ. The NFκB inhibitor Sanguinarine resulted in a decrease in MMP7 protein expression and both NFκB inhibitor Sanguinarine and MMP inhibitor Batimastat prevented occludin degradation and budding. We conclude that macrophages contribute to the aggressive nature of stroma-rich colon tumors by promoting an MMP-dependent pathway that operates in parallel to classical EMT and leads to tight junction disruption. Impact Journals LLC 2018-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5929404/ /pubmed/29731961 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24626 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Trumpi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Trumpi, Kari
Frenkel, Nicola
Peters, Timo
Korthagen, Nicoline M.
Jongen, Jennifer M.J.
Raats, Daniëlle
van Grevenstein, Helma
Backes, Yara
Moons, Leon M.
Lacle, Miangela M.
Koster, Jan
Zwijnenburg, Danny
Borel Rinkes, Inne H.M.
Kranenburg, Onno
Macrophages induce “budding” in aggressive human colon cancer subtypes by protease-mediated disruption of tight junctions
title Macrophages induce “budding” in aggressive human colon cancer subtypes by protease-mediated disruption of tight junctions
title_full Macrophages induce “budding” in aggressive human colon cancer subtypes by protease-mediated disruption of tight junctions
title_fullStr Macrophages induce “budding” in aggressive human colon cancer subtypes by protease-mediated disruption of tight junctions
title_full_unstemmed Macrophages induce “budding” in aggressive human colon cancer subtypes by protease-mediated disruption of tight junctions
title_short Macrophages induce “budding” in aggressive human colon cancer subtypes by protease-mediated disruption of tight junctions
title_sort macrophages induce “budding” in aggressive human colon cancer subtypes by protease-mediated disruption of tight junctions
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5929404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29731961
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24626
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