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Remodeling of the Collagen Matrix in Aging Skin Promotes Melanoma Metastasis and Affects Immune Cell Motility

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CANCER DISCOVERY
卷 9, 期 1, 页码 64-81

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AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1158/2159-8290.CD-18-0193

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  1. NIH funding (NCI) [P30CA010815, R01CA174746, R01CA207935, F99CA212437, P01 CA114046, P50CA174523, T32CA009171, K99CA208012, RO1CA131582, R01 CA113451, P30CA06927]
  2. Melanoma Research Fund
  3. Melanoma Research Alliance/L'Oreal Paris-USA Women in Science Team Science Award
  4. Wistar Science Discovery Fund
  5. NSF Center for Engineering Mechanobiology [CMMI-154857]
  6. Ira Brind Endowment
  7. [DODW81XH-15-1-0170]
  8. NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE [R01CA131582, R01CA174746, R50CA211199, P30CA006927, R01CA207935, U01CA227550, R50CA221838, K99CA208012, P30CA010815, T32CA009171, P01CA114046, R01CA113451, P50CA174523, K00CA212437, F99CA212437] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Physical changes in skin are among the most visible signs of aging. We found that young dermal fibroblasts secrete high levels of extracellular matrix (ECM) constituents, including proteoglycans, glycoproteins, and cartilage-linking proteins. The most abundantly secreted was HAPLN1, a hyaluronic and proteoglycan link protein. HAPLN1 was lost in aged fibroblasts, resulting in a more aligned ECM that promoted metastasis of melanoma cells. Reconstituting HAPLN1 inhibited metastasis in an aged microenvironment, in 3-D skin reconstruction models, and in vivo. Intriguingly, aged fibroblast-derived matrices had the opposite effect on the migration of T cells, inhibiting their motility. HAPLN1 treatment of aged fibroblasts restored motility of mononuclear immune cells, while impeding that of polymorphonuclear immune cells, which in turn affected regulatory T-cell recruitment. These data suggest that although age-related physical changes in the ECM can promote tumor cell motility, they may adversely affect the motility of some immune cells, resulting in an overall change in the immune microenvironment. Understanding the physical changes in aging skin may provide avenues for more effective therapy for older patients with melanoma. SIGNIFICANCE: These data shed light on the mechanochemical interactions that occur between aged skin, tumor, and immune cell populations, which may affect tumor metastasis and immune cell infiltration, with implications for the efficacy of current therapies for melanoma.

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