Human ribonuclease 1 serves as a secretory ligand of ephrin A4 receptor and induces breast tumor initiation

Human ribonuclease 1 (hRNase 1) is critical to extracellular RNA clearance and innate immunity to achieve homeostasis and host defense; however, whether it plays a role in cancer remains elusive. Here, we demonstrate that hRNase 1, independently of its ribonucleolytic activity, enriches the stem-lik...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2021-05, Vol.12 (1), p.2788-2788, Article 2788
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Heng-Huan, Wang, Ying-Nai, Yang, Wen-Hao, Xia, Weiya, Wei, Yongkun, Chan, Li-Chuan, Wang, Yu-Han, Jiang, Zhou, Xu, Shouping, Yao, Jun, Qiu, Yufan, Hsu, Yi-Hsin, Hwang, Wei-Lun, Yan, Meisi, Cha, Jong-Ho, Hsu, Jennifer L., Shen, Jia, Ye, Yuanqing, Wu, Xifeng, Hou, Ming-Feng, Tseng, Lin-Ming, Wang, Shao-Chun, Pan, Mei-Ren, Yang, Chin-Hua, Wang, Yuan-Liang, Yamaguchi, Hirohito, Pang, Da, Hortobagyi, Gabriel N., Yu, Dihua, Hung, Mien-Chie
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Zusammenfassung:Human ribonuclease 1 (hRNase 1) is critical to extracellular RNA clearance and innate immunity to achieve homeostasis and host defense; however, whether it plays a role in cancer remains elusive. Here, we demonstrate that hRNase 1, independently of its ribonucleolytic activity, enriches the stem-like cell population and enhances the tumor-initiating ability of breast cancer cells. Specifically, secretory hRNase 1 binds to and activates the tyrosine kinase receptor ephrin A4 (EphA4) signaling to promote breast tumor initiation in an autocrine/paracrine manner, which is distinct from the classical EphA4-ephrin juxtacrine signaling through contact-dependent cell-cell communication. In addition, analysis of human breast tumor tissue microarrays reveals a positive correlation between hRNase 1, EphA4 activation, and stem cell marker CD133. Notably, high hRNase 1 level in plasma samples is positively associated with EphA4 activation in tumor tissues from breast cancer patients, highlighting the pathological relevance of the hRNase 1-EphA4 axis in breast cancer. The discovery of hRNase 1 as a secretory ligand of EphA4 that enhances breast cancer stemness suggests a potential treatment strategy by inactivating the hRNase 1-EphA4 axis. Human ribonuclease 1 (hRNase 1) regulates innate immunity, hemostasis and RNA clearance. Here, the authors report an alternative function of hRNase 1 as a secretory ligand of Eph receptor EphA4 to enhance breast cancer stemness and promote breast tumour initiation.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-021-23075-2