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Fibronectin expression in glioblastomas promotes cell cohesion, collective invasion of basement membrane in vitro and orthotopic tumor growth in mice

Journal

ONCOGENE
Volume 33, Issue 26, Pages 3451-3462

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/onc.2013.305

Keywords

extracellular matrix; adhesion; glioma; migration; angiogenesis

Funding

  1. French National Institute of Cancer (INCa) [RS018]
  2. French Association of Cancer Research (ARC) [4965, 5095]
  3. National Agency for Research (JCC PathoVisu3dyn)
  4. Fondation de Recherche sur le Cerveau
  5. Canceropole PACA
  6. l'Agence Nationale pour la Recherche (ANR, Jeunes Chercheurs, 'GLIOMIRSTEM')

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Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) are highly invasive and angiogenic malignancies with a median survival time from diagnosis of <15 months. Previous work has revealed robust overexpression of fibronectin (FN) mRNA in GBM, although immunohistochemical staining of FN in these tumors is typically associated with the angiogenic vasculature. Here we sought to examine the expression of tumor cell FN and address its possible involvement in the invasive phenotype of GBM. We found that FN was expressed and assembled into fibrillar arrays in human tumors and in established GBM lines. Cultured cells spontaneously formed dense cellular networks and spheroid-like domes. Depletion of FN by targeted-short hairpin RNA expression disrupted matrix assembly and multicellular network organization by exerting profound effects on cell adhesion and motility. Although FN depletion enhanced persistent directional migration of single cells, it compromised collective invasion of spheroids through a laminin-rich matrix and sensitized cells to ionizing radiation. In orthotopic grafts, FN depletion significantly reduced tumor growth and angiogenesis. Together our results show that FN produced by the tumor cells has a role in GBM pathophysiology and they provide insights into the implications that targeting FN interactions may have for combating this dreaded disease.

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