Caveolin-1 regulates context-dependent signaling and survival in Ewing sarcoma.

Dagan Segal, Xiaoyu Wang, Hanieh Mazloom-Farisbaf, Divya Rajendran, Erin Butler, Bingying Chen, Bo-Jui Chang, Khushi Ahuja, Averi Perny, Kushal Bhatt, Dana Kim Reed, Diego H Castrillon, Jeon Lee, Elise Jeffery, Lei Wang, Khai Nguyen, Noelle S Williams, Stephen X Skapek, Satwik Rajaram, Reto Fiolka, Khuloud Jaqaman, Gary Hon, James F Amatruda, Gaudenz Danuser
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Plasticity is a hallmark function of cancer cells, but many of the underlying mechanisms have yet to be discovered. In this study, we identify Caveolin-1, a scaffolding protein that organizes plasma membrane domains, as a context-dependent regulator of survival signaling in Ewing sarcoma (EwS). Single cell analyses reveal a distinct subpopulation of EwS cells, which highly express the surface marker CD99 as well as Caveolin-1. CD99 High cells exhibit distinct morphology, gene expression, and enhanced survival capabilities compared to CD99 Low cells, both under chemotherapeutic challenge and in vivo. Mechanistically, we show that elevated Caveolin-1 expression in CD99 High cells orchestrates PI3K/AKT survival signaling by modulating the spatial organization of PI3K activity at the cell surface. Notably, CD99 itself is not directly involved in this pathway, making it a useful independent marker for identifying these subpopulations. We propose a model where the CD99 High state establishes a Cav-1-driven signaling network to support cell survival that is distinct from the survival mechanisms of CD99 Low cells. This work reveals a dynamic state transition in EwS cells and highlights Caveolin-1 as a key driver of context-specific survival signaling.

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Caveolin-1调节环境依赖性信号传导和尤文氏肉瘤的存活。
细胞可塑性是癌症的一个标志性功能,但许多潜在的机制尚不清楚。我们发现Caveolin-1是一种调节质膜结构域组织的支架蛋白,在尤文氏肉瘤(EwS)中作为生存信号的上下文特异性调节剂。单细胞分析揭示了EwS细胞的一个独特亚群,它高度表达细胞表面标记物CD99和Caveolin-1。通过流式细胞术分离的CD99高水平细胞与CD99低水平细胞在形态、基因表达和体内存活能力方面存在差异。我们的研究表明,通过细胞表面PI3K活性的亚细胞组织,这些细胞中Caveolin-1表达的升高在PI3K/AKT存活信号的调控中起着关键作用。因此,我们提出了一个模型,CD99高状态发展一个Cav-1控制的信号网络来调节细胞存活,这与CD99低细胞的akt不可知存活不同。总的来说,这项工作确定了EwS细胞的状态转变,并揭示了Caveolin-1以环境依赖的方式作为生存信号的驱动因素。
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