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Metalloproteinase-dependent and -independent processes contribute to inhibition of breast cancer cell migration, angiogenesis and liver metastasis by a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs-15

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER
卷 136, 期 4, 页码 E14-E26

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.29129

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ADAMTS; metalloproteinase; mammary cancer; migration; angiogenesis; metastasis

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  1. European Union Framework Programme 7 (SaveMe) project
  2. Arthritis Research, UK [20563]
  3. Versus Arthritis [20563] Funding Source: researchfish

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The ADAMTS proteinases are a family of secreted, matrix-associated enzymes that have diverse roles in the regulation of tissue organization and vascular homeostasis. Several of the 19 human family members have been identified as having either tumor promoting or suppressing roles. We previously demonstrated that decreased ADAMTS15 expression correlated with a worse clinical outcome in mammary carcinoma (e.g., Porter et al., Int J Cancer 2006;118:1241-7). We have explored the effects of (A) under bar (D) double under bar isintegrin and (M) under bar etalloproteinase with (T) under bar hrombo (s) under bar spondin motifs-15 (ADAMTS-15) on the behavior of MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 breast cancer cells by stable expression of either a wild-type (wt) or metalloproteinase-inactive (E362A) protein. No effects on mammary cancer cell proliferation or apoptosis were observed for either form of ADAMTS-15. However, both forms reduced cell migration on fibronectin or laminin matrices, though motility on a Type I collagen matrix was unimpaired. Knockdown of syndecan-4 attenuated the inhibitory effects of ADAMTS-15 on cell migration. In contrast to its effects on cell migration, wt ADAMTS-15 but not the E362A inactive mutant inhibited endothelial tubulogenesis in 3D collagen gels and angiogenesis in the aortic ring assay. In experimental metastasis assays in nude mice, MDA-MB-231 cells expressing either form of ADAMTS-15 showed reduced spread to the liver, though lung colonization was enhanced for cells expressing wt ADAMTS-15. These studies indicate that extracellular ADAMTS-15 has multiple actions on tumor pathophysiology. Via modulation of cell-ECM interactions, which likely involve syndecan-4, it attenuates mammary cancer cell migration independent of its metalloproteinase activity; however, its antiangiogenic action requires catalytic functionality, and its effects on metastasis in vivo are tissue niche-dependent. What's New? Several members of the ADAMTS family of extracellular proteinases help stave off cancer, and these genes are often silenced or altered in tumor cells. Previous work has shown that breast cancer patients whose tumours express higher levels of ADAMTS-15 have better outcomes. In this study, the authors investigated what happened when breast cancer cells lines expressed either wild-type or a metalloproteinase-deficient mutant of ADAMTS-15. They saw no effect on proliferation or apoptosis, regardless of metalloproteinase function, but both forms hampered cell migration. However, only the wild-type impeded angiogenesis. Both forms affected metastasis, but the effects varied depending on the tissue microenvironment of the target organ.

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