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The Collagen Receptor uPARAP in Malignant Mesothelioma: A Potential Diagnostic Marker and Therapeutic Target

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms222111452

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uPARAP; Endo180; CD280; MRC2; mesothelioma; antibody-drug conjugate; ADC; immunohistochemistry; tumor microenvironment; extracellular matrix

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  1. European Union [801481]
  2. Novo Nordisk Foundation [NNF19OC0058603]
  3. Danish Cancer Society [R231-A13820, R231-A13832]
  4. Research Foundation of the Danish Capital Region (Region Hovedstadens Forskningsfond)
  5. Simon Fougner Hartmanns family foundation
  6. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [801481] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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The study found significant upregulation of uPARAP in malignant mesothelioma, independent of asbestos exposure and chemotherapy. Internalization of anti-uPARAP monoclonal antibody led to specific eradication of MM cells with antibody-drug conjugate at sub-nanomolar concentrations.
Malignant mesothelioma (MM) is a highly aggressive cancer with limited therapeutic options. We have previously shown that the endocytic collagen receptor, uPARAP, is upregulated in certain cancers and can be therapeutically targeted. Public RNA expression data display uPARAP overexpression in MM. Thus, to evaluate its potential use in diagnostics and therapy, we quantified uPARAP expression by immunohistochemical H-score in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded bioptic/surgical human tissue samples and tissue microarrays. We detected pronounced upregulation of uPARAP in the three main MM subtypes compared to non-malignant reactive mesothelial proliferations, with higher expression in sarcomatoid and biphasic than in epithelioid MM. The upregulation appeared to be independent of patients' asbestos exposure and unaffected after chemotherapy. Using immunoblotting, we demonstrated high expression of uPARAP in MM cell lines and no expression in a non-malignant mesothelial cell line. Moreover, we showed the specific internalization of an anti-uPARAP monoclonal antibody by the MM cell lines using flow cytometry-based assays and confocal microscopy. Finally, we demonstrated the sensitivity of these cells towards sub-nanomolar concentrations of an antibody-drug conjugate formed with the uPARAP-directed antibody and a potent cytotoxin that led to efficient, uPARAP-specific eradication of the MM cells. Further studies on patient cohorts and functional preclinical models will fully reveal whether uPARAP could be exploited in diagnostics and therapeutic targeting of MM.

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