| Literature DB >> 28877478 |
Sandro Goruppi1, Maria-Giuseppina Procopio2, Seunghee Jo1, Andrea Clocchiatti1, Victor Neel3, G Paolo Dotto4.
Abstract
The connection between signaling pathways activating cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) remains to be determined. Metabolic alterations linked to autophagy have also been implicated in CAF activation. CSL/RBPJ, a transcriptional repressor that mediates Notch signaling, suppresses the gene expression program(s), leading to stromal senescence and CAF activation. Deregulated GLI signaling can also contribute to CAF conversion. Here, we report that compromised CSL function depends on GLI activation for conversion of human dermal fibroblasts into CAFs, separately from cellular senescence. Decreased CSL upregulates the expression of the ULK3 kinase, which binds and activates GLI2. Increased ULK3 also induces autophagy, which is unlinked from GLI and CAF activation. ULK3 upregulation occurs in the CAFs of several tumor types, and ULK3 silencing suppresses the tumor-enhancing properties of these cells. Thus, ULK3 links two key signaling pathways involved in CAF conversion and is an attractive target for stroma-focused anti-cancer intervention.Entities:
Keywords: CAF; CSL/RBPJ; GLI; SCC; ULK3; autophagy; cancer stroma; cancer-associated fibroblast; squamous cell carcinoma; tumor microenvironment
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28877478 PMCID: PMC5616185 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2017.08.048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423