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Dysadherin awakens mechanical forces and promotes colorectal cancer progression

Rationale: Dysadherin is a tumor-associated, membrane-embedded antigen found in multiple types of cancer cells, and associated with malignant behavior of cancer cells; however, the fundamental molecular mechanism by which dysadherin drives aggressive phenotypes of cancer is not yet fully determined....

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Autores principales: Park, So-Yeon, Lee, Choong-Jae, Choi, Jang-Hyun, Kim, Jee-Heun, Lee, Won-Jae, Jang, Tae-Young, Jeon, So-El, Kim, Jae-Hyun, Cho, Sang-Hee, Lee, Ji-Shin, Nam, Jeong-Seok
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9169357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35673579
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.72354
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author Park, So-Yeon
Lee, Choong-Jae
Choi, Jang-Hyun
Kim, Jee-Heun
Lee, Won-Jae
Jang, Tae-Young
Jeon, So-El
Kim, Jae-Hyun
Cho, Sang-Hee
Lee, Ji-Shin
Nam, Jeong-Seok
author_facet Park, So-Yeon
Lee, Choong-Jae
Choi, Jang-Hyun
Kim, Jee-Heun
Lee, Won-Jae
Jang, Tae-Young
Jeon, So-El
Kim, Jae-Hyun
Cho, Sang-Hee
Lee, Ji-Shin
Nam, Jeong-Seok
author_sort Park, So-Yeon
collection PubMed
description Rationale: Dysadherin is a tumor-associated, membrane-embedded antigen found in multiple types of cancer cells, and associated with malignant behavior of cancer cells; however, the fundamental molecular mechanism by which dysadherin drives aggressive phenotypes of cancer is not yet fully determined. Methods: To get a mechanistic insight, we explored the physiological relevance of dysadherin on intestinal tumorigenesis using dysadherin knockout mice and investigated its impact on clinicopathological features in patients with advanced colorectal cancer (CRC). Next, to discover the downstream signaling pathways of dysadherin, we applied bioinformatic analysis using gene expression data of CRC patient tumors and dysadherin knockout cancer cells. Additionally, comprehensive proteomic and molecular analyses were performed to identify dysadherin-interacting proteins and their functions. Results: Dysadherin deficiency suppressed intestinal tumorigenesis in both genetic and chemical mouse models. Moreover, increased dysadherin expression in cancer cells accounted for shorter survival in CRC patients. Comprehensive bioinformatics analyses suggested that the effect of dysadherin deletion is linked to a reduction in the extracellular matrix receptor signaling pathway. Mechanistically, the extracellular domain of dysadherin bound fibronectin and enhanced cancer cell adhesion to fibronectin, facilitating the activation of integrin-mediated mechanotransduction and leading to yes-associated protein 1 activation. Dysadherin-fibronectin interaction promoted cancer cell growth, survival, migration, and invasion, effects collectively mediated the protumor activity of dysadherin. Conclusion: Our results highlight a novel function of dysadherin as a driver of mechanotransduction that stimulates CRC progression, providing a potential therapy strategy for CRC.
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spelling pubmed-91693572022-06-06 Dysadherin awakens mechanical forces and promotes colorectal cancer progression Park, So-Yeon Lee, Choong-Jae Choi, Jang-Hyun Kim, Jee-Heun Lee, Won-Jae Jang, Tae-Young Jeon, So-El Kim, Jae-Hyun Cho, Sang-Hee Lee, Ji-Shin Nam, Jeong-Seok Theranostics Research Paper Rationale: Dysadherin is a tumor-associated, membrane-embedded antigen found in multiple types of cancer cells, and associated with malignant behavior of cancer cells; however, the fundamental molecular mechanism by which dysadherin drives aggressive phenotypes of cancer is not yet fully determined. Methods: To get a mechanistic insight, we explored the physiological relevance of dysadherin on intestinal tumorigenesis using dysadherin knockout mice and investigated its impact on clinicopathological features in patients with advanced colorectal cancer (CRC). Next, to discover the downstream signaling pathways of dysadherin, we applied bioinformatic analysis using gene expression data of CRC patient tumors and dysadherin knockout cancer cells. Additionally, comprehensive proteomic and molecular analyses were performed to identify dysadherin-interacting proteins and their functions. Results: Dysadherin deficiency suppressed intestinal tumorigenesis in both genetic and chemical mouse models. Moreover, increased dysadherin expression in cancer cells accounted for shorter survival in CRC patients. Comprehensive bioinformatics analyses suggested that the effect of dysadherin deletion is linked to a reduction in the extracellular matrix receptor signaling pathway. Mechanistically, the extracellular domain of dysadherin bound fibronectin and enhanced cancer cell adhesion to fibronectin, facilitating the activation of integrin-mediated mechanotransduction and leading to yes-associated protein 1 activation. Dysadherin-fibronectin interaction promoted cancer cell growth, survival, migration, and invasion, effects collectively mediated the protumor activity of dysadherin. Conclusion: Our results highlight a novel function of dysadherin as a driver of mechanotransduction that stimulates CRC progression, providing a potential therapy strategy for CRC. Ivyspring International Publisher 2022-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9169357/ /pubmed/35673579 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.72354 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Park, So-Yeon
Lee, Choong-Jae
Choi, Jang-Hyun
Kim, Jee-Heun
Lee, Won-Jae
Jang, Tae-Young
Jeon, So-El
Kim, Jae-Hyun
Cho, Sang-Hee
Lee, Ji-Shin
Nam, Jeong-Seok
Dysadherin awakens mechanical forces and promotes colorectal cancer progression
title Dysadherin awakens mechanical forces and promotes colorectal cancer progression
title_full Dysadherin awakens mechanical forces and promotes colorectal cancer progression
title_fullStr Dysadherin awakens mechanical forces and promotes colorectal cancer progression
title_full_unstemmed Dysadherin awakens mechanical forces and promotes colorectal cancer progression
title_short Dysadherin awakens mechanical forces and promotes colorectal cancer progression
title_sort dysadherin awakens mechanical forces and promotes colorectal cancer progression
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9169357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35673579
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.72354
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