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Lasp1 regulates adherens junction dynamics and fibroblast transformation in destructive arthritis.


ABSTRACT: The LIM and SH3 domain protein 1 (Lasp1) was originally cloned from metastatic breast cancer and characterised as an adaptor molecule associated with tumourigenesis and cancer cell invasion. However, the regulation of Lasp1 and its function in the aggressive transformation of cells is unclear. Here we use integrative epigenomic profiling of invasive fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) from patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and from mouse models of the disease, to identify Lasp1 as an epigenomically co-modified region in chronic inflammatory arthritis and a functionally important binding partner of the Cadherin-11/β-Catenin complex in zipper-like cell-to-cell contacts. In vitro, loss or blocking of Lasp1 alters pathological tissue formation, migratory behaviour and platelet-derived growth factor response of arthritic FLS. In arthritic human TNF transgenic mice, deletion of Lasp1 reduces arthritic joint destruction. Therefore, we show a function of Lasp1 in cellular junction formation and inflammatory tissue remodelling and identify Lasp1 as a potential target for treating inflammatory joint disorders associated with aggressive cellular transformation.

SUBMITTER: Beckmann D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8206096 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lasp1 regulates adherens junction dynamics and fibroblast transformation in destructive arthritis.

Beckmann Denise D   Römer-Hillmann Anja A   Krause Annika A   Hansen Uwe U   Wehmeyer Corinna C   Intemann Johanna J   de Gorter David J J DJJ   Dankbar Berno B   Hillen Jan J   Heitzmann Marianne M   Begemann Isabell I   Galic Milos M   Weinhage Toni T   Foell Dirk D   Ai Rizi R   Kremerskothen Joachim J   Kiener Hans P HP   Müller Sylvia S   Kamradt Thomas T   Schröder Christopher C   Leitão Elsa E   Horsthemke Bernhard B   Rosenstiel Philip P   Nordström Karl K   Gasparoni Gilles G   Gasparoni Nina N   Walter Jörn J   Li Na N   Yang Xinyi X   Chung Ho-Ryun HR   Pavenstädt Hermann H   Lindemann Nico N   Schnittler Hans J HJ   Wang Wei W   Firestein Gary S GS   Pap Thomas T   Korb-Pap Adelheid A  

Nature communications 20210615 1


The LIM and SH3 domain protein 1 (Lasp1) was originally cloned from metastatic breast cancer and characterised as an adaptor molecule associated with tumourigenesis and cancer cell invasion. However, the regulation of Lasp1 and its function in the aggressive transformation of cells is unclear. Here we use integrative epigenomic profiling of invasive fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) from patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and from mouse models of the disease, to identify Lasp1 as an epigen  ...[more]

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