| Literature DB >> 27308453 |
Thomas Neill1, Liliana Schaefer2, Renato V Iozzo1.
Abstract
The extracellular matrix is rapidly emerging as a prominent contributor to various fundamental processes of tumorigenesis. In particular, decorin, a member of the small leucine-rich proteoglycan gene family, is assuming a central role as a potent soluble tumor repressor. Decorin binds and antagonizes various receptor tyrosine kinases and inhibits downstream oncogenic signaling in several solid tumors. Among other functions, decorin evokes cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, and antimetastatic, and antiangiogenic programs. Recent work has revealed a paradigmatic shift in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying its tumoricidal properties. Decorin adversely compromises the genetic signature of the tumor microenvironment and induces endothelial cell autophagy downstream of VEGFR2. Moreover, decorin selectively evokes destruction of tumor cell mitochondria downstream of Met through mitophagy. Acting as a partial agonist, decorin signals via proautophagic receptors and triggers procatabolic processes that parallel the classical tumoricidal properties of this multifaceted proteoglycan.Entities:
Keywords: Peg3; angiostasis; autophagy; mitophagy; mitostatin; proteoglycans
Year: 2015 PMID: 27308453 PMCID: PMC4905288 DOI: 10.4161/23723556.2014.975645
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell Oncol ISSN: 2372-3556
Figure 1.(A) Schematic representation of the downstream signaling events following binding of decorin to VEGFR2 and Peg-3–dependent endothelial cell autophagy. Please refer to the text for details. (B) Confocal laser microscopy of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) after treatment for 6 hours with vehicle or 200 nm human recombinant decorin. Please note the formation of autophagosomes, as identified by immunostaining for LC3 (green) or beclin 1 (red). The bottom row of panels demonstrates colocalization of autophagic markers (yellow), thereby confirming the identify of these subcellular structures. Nuclei are stained blue with DAPI. All images were taken with the same exposure, gain, and intensity. Scale bar = 5 μm.
Figure 2.Schematic representations delineating the classic growth inhibitory functions (left panel) and novel promitophagic activities (right panel) of decorin in a tumor cell. Please refer to the text for a full mechanistic description.