TGF-β induces matrisome pathological alterations and EMT in patient-derived prostate cancer tumoroids

IF 4.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Matrix Biology Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.1016/j.matbio.2023.11.001
Soraia Fernandes , Jorge Oliver-De La Cruz , Sofia Morazzo , Francesco Niro , Marco Cassani , Helena Ďuríková , Alessio Caravella , Piergiuseppe Fiore , Giulia Azzato , Giuseppe De Marco , Agostino Lauria , Valerio Izzi , Veronika Bosáková , Jan Fric , Petr Filipensky , Giancarlo Forte
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Extracellular matrix (ECM) tumorigenic alterations resulting in high matrix deposition and stiffening are hallmarks of adenocarcinomas and are collectively defined as desmoplasia. Here, we thoroughly analysed primary prostate cancer tissues obtained from numerous patients undergoing radical prostatectomy to highlight reproducible structural changes in the ECM leading to the loss of the glandular architecture. Starting from patient cells, we established prostate cancer tumoroids (PCTs) and demonstrated they require TGF-β signalling pathway activity to preserve phenotypical and structural similarities with the tissue of origin. By modulating TGF-β signalling pathway in PCTs, we unveiled its role in ECM accumulation and remodelling in prostate cancer. We also found that TGF-β-induced ECM remodelling is responsible for the initiation of prostate cell epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and the acquisition of a migratory, invasive phenotype. Our findings highlight the cooperative role of TGF-β signalling and ECM desmoplasia in prompting prostate cell EMT and promoting tumour progression and dissemination.

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TGF-β诱导患者来源的前列腺癌症肿瘤的基质细胞病理改变和EMT。
导致高基质沉积和硬化的细胞外基质(ECM)致瘤性改变是腺癌的特征,统称为结缔组织增生。在这里,我们彻底分析了从许多接受根治性前列腺切除术的患者中获得的原发性前列腺癌症组织,以强调ECM中可重复的结构变化导致腺结构的丧失。从患者细胞开始,我们建立了前列腺癌症类肿瘤(PCT),并证明它们需要TGF-β信号通路活性,以保持与起源组织的表型和结构相似性。通过调节PCTs中的TGF-β信号通路,我们揭示了其在前列腺癌症ECM积累和重塑中的作用。我们还发现TGF-β诱导的ECM重塑负责前列腺细胞上皮-间充质转化(EMT)的启动和迁移、侵袭表型的获得。我们的研究结果强调了TGF-β信号传导和ECM结缔组织增生在促进前列腺细胞EMT和促进肿瘤进展和扩散中的协同作用。
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Matrix Biology
Matrix Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
4.30%
发文量
77
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Matrix Biology (established in 1980 as Collagen and Related Research) is a cutting-edge journal that is devoted to publishing the latest results in matrix biology research. We welcome articles that reside at the nexus of understanding the cellular and molecular pathophysiology of the extracellular matrix. Matrix Biology focusses on solving elusive questions, opening new avenues of thought and discovery, and challenging longstanding biological paradigms.
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