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Transcriptional control of a collagen deposition and adhesion process that promotes lung adenocarcinoma growth and metastasis

Title
Transcriptional control of a collagen deposition and adhesion process that promotes lung adenocarcinoma growth and metastasis
Authors
Tan X.Banerjee P.Liu X.Yu J.Lee S.Ahn Y.-H.Creighton C.J.Kurie J.M.
Ewha Authors
안영호
SCOPUS Author ID
안영호scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
JCI Insight
ISSN
2379-3708JCR Link
Citation
JCI Insight vol. 7, no. 1
Publisher
American Society for Clinical Investigation
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
A fibrotic stroma accumulates in advanced cancers, and invasive cancer cells migrate along collagen fibers that facilitate dissemination from the primary tumor. However, the ways in which tumor cells govern these processes remain unclear. Here, we report that the epithelial-mesenchymal transition- activating transcription factor ZEB1 increased type I collagen (Col1) secretion and enhanced tumor cell adherence to Col1. Mechanistically, ZEB1 increased the levels of α1β1 integrin (encoded by Itga1 and Itgb1) by inhibiting PP2A activity, which reduced nuclear accumulation of HDAC4 and, thereby, derepressed Itga1 gene transcription. In parallel, ZEB1 relieved the miRNA-148a-mediated silencing of Itga1. High levels of Itga1 enhanced tumor cell adherence to Col1 and were essential for Col1- induced tumor growth and metastasis. Furthermore, ZEB1 enhanced Col1 secretion by increasing the expression of a kinesin protein that facilitated transport and secretion of Col1-containing vesicles. Our findings elucidate a transcriptional mechanism by which lung adenocarcinoma cells coordinate a collagen deposition and adhesion process that facilitates tumor progression. © 2022, Tan et al.
DOI
10.1172/jci.insight.153948
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