Literature DB >> 31304629

ROCK2 inhibition triggers the collective invasion of colorectal adenocarcinomas.

Fotine Libanje1, Joel Raingeaud1, Rui Luan1, ZoéAp Thomas1, Olivier Zajac1, Joel Veiga2, Laetitia Marisa3, Julien Adam4, Valerie Boige5, David Malka5, Diane Goéré5, Alan Hall2, Jean-Yves Soazec4, Friedrich Prall6, Maximiliano Gelli5, Peggy Dartigues4, Fanny Jaulin1.   

Abstract

The metastatic progression of cancer is a multi-step process initiated by the local invasion of the peritumoral stroma. To identify the mechanisms underlying colorectal carcinoma (CRC) invasion, we collected live human primary cancer specimens at the time of surgery and monitored them ex vivo. This revealed that conventional adenocarcinomas undergo collective invasion while retaining their epithelial glandular architecture with an inward apical pole delineating a luminal cavity. To identify the underlying mechanisms, we used microscopy-based assays on 3D organotypic cultures of Caco-2 cysts as a model system. We performed two siRNA screens targeting Rho-GTPases effectors and guanine nucleotide exchange factors. These screens revealed that ROCK2 inhibition triggers the initial leader/follower polarization of the CRC cell cohorts and induces collective invasion. We further identified FARP2 as the Rac1 GEF necessary for CRC collective invasion. However, FARP2 activation is not sufficient to trigger leader cell formation and the concomitant inhibition of Myosin-II is required to induce invasion downstream of ROCK2 inhibition. Our results contrast with ROCK pro-invasive function in other cancers, stressing that the molecular mechanism of metastatic spread likely depends on tumour types and invasion mode.
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Keywords:  GTPases; collective migration; colorectal carcinoma; invasion; leader cells

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31304629      PMCID: PMC6627234          DOI: 10.15252/embj.201899299

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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