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CAF hierarchy driven by pancreatic cancer cell p53-status creates a pro-metastatic and chemoresistant environment via perlecan.


ABSTRACT: Heterogeneous subtypes of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) coexist within pancreatic cancer tissues and can both promote and restrain disease progression. Here, we interrogate how cancer cells harboring distinct alterations in p53 manipulate CAFs. We reveal the existence of a p53-driven hierarchy, where cancer cells with a gain-of-function (GOF) mutant p53 educate a dominant population of CAFs that establish a pro-metastatic environment for GOF and null p53 cancer cells alike. We also demonstrate that CAFs educated by null p53 cancer cells may be reprogrammed by either GOF mutant p53 cells or their CAFs. We identify perlecan as a key component of this pro-metastatic environment. Using intravital imaging, we observe that these dominant CAFs delay cancer cell response to chemotherapy. Lastly, we reveal that depleting perlecan in the stroma combined with chemotherapy prolongs mouse survival, supporting it as a potential target for anti-stromal therapies in pancreatic cancer.

SUBMITTER: Vennin C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6691013 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CAF hierarchy driven by pancreatic cancer cell p53-status creates a pro-metastatic and chemoresistant environment via perlecan.

Vennin Claire C   Mélénec Pauline P   Rouet Romain R   Nobis Max M   Cazet Aurélie S AS   Murphy Kendelle J KJ   Herrmann David D   Reed Daniel A DA   Lucas Morghan C MC   Warren Sean C SC   Elgundi Zehra Z   Pinese Mark M   Kalna Gabriella G   Roden Daniel D   Samuel Monisha M   Zaratzian Anaiis A   Grey Shane T ST   Da Silva Andrew A   Leung Wilfred W   Mathivanan Suresh S   Wang Yingxiao Y   Braithwaite Anthony W AW   Christ Daniel D   Benda Ales A   Parkin Ashleigh A   Phillips Phoebe A PA   Whitelock John M JM   Gill Anthony J AJ   Sansom Owen J OJ   Croucher David R DR   Parker Benjamin L BL   Pajic Marina M   Morton Jennifer P JP   Cox Thomas R TR   Timpson Paul P  

Nature communications 20190812 1


Heterogeneous subtypes of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) coexist within pancreatic cancer tissues and can both promote and restrain disease progression. Here, we interrogate how cancer cells harboring distinct alterations in p53 manipulate CAFs. We reveal the existence of a p53-driven hierarchy, where cancer cells with a gain-of-function (GOF) mutant p53 educate a dominant population of CAFs that establish a pro-metastatic environment for GOF and null p53 cancer cells alike. We also demons  ...[more]

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