| Literature DB >> 31968254 |
Handong Ma1, Jing Wang2, Xueli Zhao2, Tiantian Wu2, Zhengjie Huang3, Dafan Chen4, Yingfu Liu5, Gaoliang Ouyang6.
Abstract
Periostin is a multifunctional extracellular matrix protein involved in various inflammatory diseases and tumor metastasis; however, evidence regarding whether and how periostin actively contributes to inflammation-associated tumorigenesis remains elusive. Here, we demonstrate that periostin deficiency significantly inhibits the occurrence of colorectal cancer in azoxymethane/dextran sulfate sodium-treated mice and in ApcMin/+ mice. Moreover, periostin deficiency attenuates the severity of colitis and reduces the proliferation of tumor cells. Mechanistically, stromal fibroblast-derived periostin activates FAK-Src kinases through integrin-mediated outside-in signaling, which results in the activation of YAP/TAZ and, subsequently, IL-6 expression in tumor cells. Conversely, IL-6 induces periostin expression in fibroblasts by activating STAT3, which ultimately facilitates colorectal tumor development. These findings provide the evidence that periostin promotes colorectal tumorigenesis, and identify periostin- and IL-6-mediated tumor-stroma interaction as a promising target for treating colitis-associated colorectal cancer.Entities:
Keywords: IL-6; YAP; cancer-associated fibroblast; cell proliferation; colitis-associated cancer; colorectal cancer; extracellular matrix; periostin; stromal cell; tumorigenesis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31968254 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2019.12.075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423