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ATF2 loss promotes tumor invasion in colorectal cancer cells via upregulation of cancer driver TROP2.


ABSTRACT: In cancer, the activating transcription factor 2 (ATF2) has pleiotropic functions in cellular responses to growth stimuli, damage, or inflammation. Due to only limited studies, the significance of ATF2 in colorectal cancer (CRC) is not well understood. We report that low ATF2 levels correlated with worse prognosis and tumor aggressiveness in CRC patients. NanoString gene expression and ChIP analysis confirmed trophoblast cell surface antigen 2 (TROP2) as a novel inhibitory ATF2 target gene. This inverse correlation was further observed in primary human tumor tissues. Immunostainings revealed that high intratumoral heterogeneity for ATF2 and TROP2 expression was sustained also in liver metastasis. Mechanistically, our in vitro data of CRISPR/Cas9-generated ATF2 knockout (KO) clones revealed that high TROP2 levels were critical for cell de-adhesion and increased cell migration without triggering EMT. TROP2 was enriched in filopodia and displaced Paxillin from adherens junctions. In vivo imaging, micro-computer tomography, and immunostainings verified that an ATF2KO/TROP2high status triggered tumor invasiveness in in vivo mouse and chicken xenograft models. In silico analysis provided direct support that ATF2low/TROP2high expression status defined high-risk CRC patients. Finally, our data demonstrate that ATF2 acts as a tumor suppressor by inhibiting the cancer driver TROP2. Therapeutic TROP2 targeting might prevent particularly the first steps in metastasis, i.e., the de-adhesion and invasion of colon cancer cells.

SUBMITTER: Huebner K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9287261 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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ATF2 loss promotes tumor invasion in colorectal cancer cells via upregulation of cancer driver TROP2.

Huebner Kerstin K   Erlenbach-Wuensch Katharina K   Prochazka Jan J   Sheraj Ilir I   Hampel Chuanpit C   Mrazkova Blanka B   Michalcikova Tereza T   Tureckova Jolana J   Iatsiuk Veronika V   Weissmann Anne A   Ferrazzi Fulvia F   Kunze Philipp P   Nalli Enise E   Sammer Elisabeth E   Gehring Annemarie A   Cheema Marie M MM   Eckstein Markus M   Paap Eva-Maria EM   Soederberg Agnes A   Fischer Corinna C   Paul Sushmita S   Mahadevan Vijayalakshmi V   Ndreshkjana Benardina B   Meier Melanie A MA   Muehlich Susanne S   Geppert Carol I CI   Merkel Susanne S   Grutzmann Robert R   Roehe Adriana A   Banerjee Sreeparna S   Hartmann Arndt A   Sedlacek Radislav R   Schneider-Stock Regine R  

Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS 20220715 8


In cancer, the activating transcription factor 2 (ATF2) has pleiotropic functions in cellular responses to growth stimuli, damage, or inflammation. Due to only limited studies, the significance of ATF2 in colorectal cancer (CRC) is not well understood. We report that low ATF2 levels correlated with worse prognosis and tumor aggressiveness in CRC patients. NanoString gene expression and ChIP analysis confirmed trophoblast cell surface antigen 2 (TROP2) as a novel inhibitory ATF2 target gene. This  ...[more]

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