Enhanced RHO‐ROCK signaling is associated with CRELD2 production and fibroblast recruitment in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

A key characteristic of cancer cells is their ability to induce changes in their microenvironment that render it permissive to tumor growth, invasion and metastasis. Indeed, these changes are required for tumor progression. Consequently, the tumor microenvironment is emerging as a key source of new...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cytoskeleton (Hoboken, N.J.) N.J.), 2024-12, Vol.81 (12), p.864-871
Hauptverfasser: Pittar, Alexandra, Buckley, Edward J., Boyle, Sarah T., Ibbetson, S. Jan, Samuel, Michael S.
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Zusammenfassung:A key characteristic of cancer cells is their ability to induce changes in their microenvironment that render it permissive to tumor growth, invasion and metastasis. Indeed, these changes are required for tumor progression. Consequently, the tumor microenvironment is emerging as a key source of new targets against cancer, with novel therapies aimed at reversing tumor‐promoting changes, reinstating a tumor‐hostile microenvironment and suppressing disease progression. RHO‐ROCK signaling, and consequent tension within the cellular actomyosin cytoskeleton, regulates a paracrine signaling cascade that establishes a tumor‐promoting microenvironment. Here, we show that consistent with our observations in breast cancer, enhanced ROCK activity and consequent production of CRELD2 is associated with the recruitment and tumor‐promoting polarization of cancer‐associated fibroblasts in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. Our observations provide support for the notion that the role of RHO‐ROCK signaling in establishing a tumor‐promoting microenvironment may be conserved across patients and potentially also different cancer types.
ISSN:1949-3584
1949-3592
1949-3592
DOI:10.1002/cm.21894