Tumor-associated astrocytes promote tumor progression of Sonic Hedgehog medulloblastoma by secreting lipocalin-2

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Brain Pathology Pub Date : 2023-09-18 DOI:10.1111/bpa.13212
Haishuang Li, Yuqing Liu, Yantao Liu, Luzheng Xu, Ziwen Sun, Danfeng Zheng, Xiaodan Liu, Chen Song, Yu Zhang, Hui Liang, Bao Yang, Xinxia Tian, Jianyuan Luo, Qing Chang
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Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) subgroup of medulloblastoma (MB) accounts for about 25% of all subgroups of MB. Tumor microenvironment (TME) may play a key role in the tumor progression and therapeutic resistance. Tumor-associated astrocytes (TAAs) are reshaped to drive tumor progression through multiple paracrine signals. However, the mechanism by which TAAs modulate MB cells remains elusive. Here, we illuminated that TAAs showed a specific and dynamic pattern during SHH-MB development. Most TAAs gathered to the tumor margin during the tumor progression, rather than evenly distributed in the early-stage tumors. We further demonstrated that lipocalin-2 (LCN2) secreted by TAAs could promote the tumor growth and was correlated with the poor prognosis of MB patients. Knocking down LCN2 in TAAs in vitro impeded the proliferation and migration abilities of MB cells. In addition, we identified that TAAs accelerated the tumor growth by secreting LCN2 via STAT3 signaling pathway. Accordingly, blockade of STAT3 signaling by its inhibitor WP1066 and AAV-Lcn2 shRNA, respectively, in TAAs abrogated the effects of LCN2 on tumor progression in vitro and in vivo. In summary, we for the first time clarified that LCN2, secreted by TAAs, could promote MB tumor progression via STAT3 pathway and has potential prognostic value. Our findings unveiled a new sight in reprogramming the TME of SHH-MB and provided a potential therapeutic strategy targeting TAAs.

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肿瘤相关星形胶质细胞通过分泌脂钙蛋白-2促进音速刺猬蛋白髓母细胞瘤的肿瘤进展
髓母细胞瘤(MB)的音刺猬(SHH)亚群约占MB所有亚群的25%。肿瘤微环境(TME)可能在肿瘤进展和治疗耐药性中起着关键作用。肿瘤相关星形胶质细胞(TAA)通过多种旁分泌信号被重塑,从而推动肿瘤进展。然而,TAAs调控MB细胞的机制仍然难以捉摸。在这里,我们揭示了TAAs在SHH-MB发育过程中表现出的特定动态模式。在肿瘤进展过程中,大多数 TAAs 聚集在肿瘤边缘,而不是均匀地分布在早期肿瘤中。我们进一步证实,TAAs分泌的脂钙蛋白-2(LCN2)可促进肿瘤生长,并与MB患者的不良预后相关。在体外敲除 TAAs 中的 LCN2 会阻碍 MB 细胞的增殖和迁移能力。此外,我们还发现 TAAs 通过 STAT3 信号通路分泌 LCN2 加速了肿瘤的生长。因此,在 TAAs 中分别使用 STAT3 抑制剂 WP1066 和 AAV-Lcn2 shRNA 阻断 STAT3 信号转导,就能减弱 LCN2 在体外和体内对肿瘤进展的影响。综上所述,我们首次明确了TAAs分泌的LCN2可通过STAT3通路促进MB肿瘤的进展,并具有潜在的预后价值。我们的发现揭示了重编程 SHH-MB TME 的新视角,并提供了针对 TAAs 的潜在治疗策略。
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Brain Pathology
Brain Pathology 医学-病理学
CiteScore
13.20
自引率
3.10%
发文量
90
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Brain Pathology is the journal of choice for biomedical scientists investigating diseases of the nervous system. The official journal of the International Society of Neuropathology, Brain Pathology is a peer-reviewed quarterly publication that includes original research, review articles and symposia focuses on the pathogenesis of neurological disease.
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