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MMP1 drives tumor progression in large cell carcinoma of the lung through fibroblast senescence

Marta Gabasa, Evette S. Radisky, Rafael Ikemori, Giulia Bertolini, Marselina Arshakyan, Alexandra Hockla, Paula Duch, Ornella Rondinone, Alejandro Llorente, María Maqueda, Albert R. Davalos, Elena Gavilán, Alexandre Perera-Lluna, José Ramírez, Pere Gascón, Noemı́ Reguart, Luca Roz, Derek C. Radisky, Jordi Alcaraz

2021Cancer Letters60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Large cell carcinoma (LCC) is a rare and aggressive lung cancer subtype with poor prognosis and no targeted therapies. Tumor-associated fibroblasts (TAFs) derived from LCC tumors exhibit premature senescence, and coculture of pulmonary fibroblasts with LCC cell lines selectively induces fibroblast senescence, which in turn drives LCC cell growth and invasion. Here we identify MMP1 as overexpressed specifically in LCC cell lines, and we show that expression of MMP1 by LCC cells is necessary for induction of fibroblast senescence and consequent tumor promotion in both cell culture and mouse models. We also show that MMP1, in combination with TGF-β1, is sufficient to induce fibroblast senescence and consequent LCC promotion. Furthermore, we implicate PAR-1 and oxidative stress in MMP1/TGF-β1-induced TAF senescence. Our results establish an entirely new role for MMP1 in cancer, and support a novel therapeutic strategy in LCC based on targeting senescent TAFs.

Topics & Concepts

MMP1SenescenceFibroblastCancer researchBiologyCell cultureCellCell biologyImmunologyGene expressionGeneticsGeneCancer Cells and MetastasisFibroblast Growth Factor ResearchProteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research
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