Collagen type VI regulates the CDK4/6-p-Rb signaling pathway and promotes ovarian cancer invasiveness, stemness, and metastasis.
Chih‐Ming Ho, Tzu‐Hao Chang, Ting‐Lin Yen, Kun‐Jing Hong, Shih‐Hung Huang
Abstract
< 0.01). In vitro, adding collagen VI, msc-OCSPCs, or knockdown collagen VI in msc-OCSPCs to epithelial ovarian carcinoma (EOC) cells augmented or decreased invasion and spheroid formation. Tumor dissemination to the peritoneal cavity and lung in mice following intraperitoneal coinjection with msc-OCSPCs and SKOV3-Luc cells and intravenous injection with COL6A3 and ES2 cells derived spheroids was significantly greater compare to coinjection with SKOV3-Luc cells alone or in combination with msc-OCSPCs/shCOL6A3 cells and msc-OCSPCs and ES2 derived spheroids. Knockdown of COL6A3 abolished the expression of DNMT1, CDK4, CDK6, and p-Rb in msc-OCSPCs and EOC spheroids. In contrast, overexpression of COL6A3 enhanced the expression of CDK4, CDK6, and p-Rb in SKOV3 cells. EOC spheroid formation, invasion, tumor growth, and metastasis were inhibited when COL6A3 downstream signaling pathway was blocked using CDK4/6 inhibitor LEE011. Our results suggested that collagen VI regulates the CDK4/6-p-Rb signaling pathway and promotes EOC invasiveness, stemness, and metastasis.