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Blocking EGR1/TGF-β1 and CD44s/STAT3 Crosstalk Inhibits Peritoneal Metastasis of Gastric Cancer

Yangbing Jin, Chao Wang, Benyan Zhang, Ying Sun, Jun Ji, Qu Cai, Jinling Jiang, Zhihao Zhang, Liqin Zhao, Beiqin Yu, Jun Zhang

2024International Journal of Biological Sciences23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Peritoneal metastasis (PM) continues to limit the clinical efficacy of gastric cancer (GC). Early growth response 1 (EGR1) plays an important role in tumor cell proliferation, angiogenesis and invasion. However, the role of EGR1 derived from the tumor microenvironment in reshaping the phenotypes of GC cells and its specific molecular mechanisms in increasing the potential for PM are still unclear. In this study, we reported that EGR1 was significantly up-regulated in mesothelial cells from GC peritoneal metastases, leading to enhanced epithelial-mesenchymal transformation (EMT) and stemness phenotypes of GC cells under co-culture conditions. These phenotypes were achieved through the transcription and secretion of TGF-β1 by EGR1 in mesothelial cells, which could regulate the expression and internalization of CD44s. After being internalized into the cytoplasm, CD44s interacted with STAT3 to promote STAT3 phosphorylation and activation, and induced EMT and stemness gene transcription, thus positively regulating the metastasis of GC cells. Moreover, TGF-β1 secretion in the PM microenvironment was significantly increased compared with the matched primary tumor. The blocking effect of SHR-1701 on TGF-β1 was verified by inhibiting peritoneal metastases in xenografts. Collectively, the interplay of EGR1/TGF-β1/CD44s/STAT3 signaling between mesothelial cells and GC cells induces EMT and stemness phenotypes, offering potential as a therapeutic target for PM of GC.

Topics & Concepts

Cancer researchEGR1Mesothelial CellSTAT3MetastasisBiologyTumor microenvironmentEpithelial–mesenchymal transitionCancer cellJUNBParacrine signallingAngiogenesisCell biologySignal transductionDownregulation and upregulationTranscription factorCancerMedicinePathologyReceptorGeneTumor cellsBiochemistryGeneticsCancer Cells and MetastasisTGF-β signaling in diseasesCancer Research and Treatments
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