A YAP-centered mechanotransduction loop drives collective breast cancer cell invasion

Dense and aligned Collagen I fibers are associated with collective cancer invasion led by protrusive tumor cells, leader cells. In some breast tumors, a population of cancer cells (basal-like cells) maintain several epithelial characteristics and express the myoepithelial/basal cell marker Keratin 1...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2024-06, Vol.15 (1), p.4866-17, Article 4866
Hauptverfasser: Khalil, Antoine A., Smits, Daan, Haughton, Peter D., Koorman, Thijs, Jansen, Karin A., Verhagen, Mathijs P., van der Net, Mirjam, van Zwieten, Kitty, Enserink, Lotte, Jansen, Lisa, El-Gammal, Abdelrahman G., Visser, Daan, Pasolli, Milena, Tak, Max, Westland, Denise, van Diest, Paul J., Moelans, Cathy B., Roukens, M. Guy, Tavares, Sandra, Fortier, Anne-Marie, Park, Morag, Fodde, Riccardo, Gloerich, Martijn, Zwartkruis, Fried. J. T., Derksen, Patrick WB, de Rooij, Johan
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Zusammenfassung:Dense and aligned Collagen I fibers are associated with collective cancer invasion led by protrusive tumor cells, leader cells. In some breast tumors, a population of cancer cells (basal-like cells) maintain several epithelial characteristics and express the myoepithelial/basal cell marker Keratin 14 (K14). Emergence of leader cells and K14 expression are regarded as interconnected events triggered by Collagen I, however the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. Using breast carcinoma organoids, we show that Collagen I drives a force-dependent loop, specifically in basal-like cancer cells. The feed-forward loop is centered around the mechanotransducer Yap and independent of K14 expression. Yap promotes a transcriptional program that enhances Collagen I alignment and tension, which further activates Yap. Active Yap is detected in invading breast cancer cells in patients and required for collective invasion in 3D Collagen I and in the mammary fat pad of mice. Our work uncovers an essential function for Yap in leader cell selection during collective cancer invasion. Aligned collagen I is associated with the emergence of leader cells that are responsible for collective invasion. Here, the authors show that Collagen I and Yap signalling are in a feed-forward loop to drive the collective invasion of basal-like tumour cells.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-49230-z