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Collagen type VI regulates the CDK4/6-p-Rb signaling pathway and promotes ovarian cancer invasiveness, stemness, and metastasis.

Chih-Ming Ho1,2, Tzu-Hao Chang3, Ting-Lin Yen4, Kun-Jing Hong4, Shih-Hung Huang5.   

Abstract

The expression of collagen VI in primary ovarian tumors may correlate with tumor grade and response to chemotherapy. We have sought to elucidate the role of collagen VI in promoting ovarian cancer tumor growth and metastasis. Here we examined the effects of collagen VI on ovarian carcinoma stromal progenitor cells (OCSPCs). Epithelial-like OCSPCs (epi-OCSPCs) and mesenchymal-like OCSPCs (msc-OCSPCs) were analyzed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Differentially expressed genes were integrated with survival-related genes using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) data and confirmed in our samples. The roles of candidate genes and signaling pathways were further explored. We found that SKOV3/msc-OCSPCs possessed greater migration, invasion, and spheroid formation than SKOV3/epi-OCSPCs (P < 0.001). Expression of collagen alpha-3 (VI; COL6A3), which encodes collagen VI, was 90-fold higher in msc-OCSPCs than in epi-OCSPCs. Analysis of TCGA data and our samples indicated that high expression of COL6A3 was correlated with advanced-stage carcinoma (P < 0.01) and shorter overall survival (P < 0.01). In vitro, adding collagen VI, msc-OCSPCs, or knockdown collagen VI in msc-OCSPCs to epithelial ovarian carcinoma (EOC) cells augmented or decreased invasion and spheroid formation. Tumor dissemination to the peritoneal cavity and lung in mice following intraperitoneal coinjection with msc-OCSPCs and SKOV3-Luc cells and intravenous injection with COL6A3 and ES2 cells derived spheroids was significantly greater compare to coinjection with SKOV3-Luc cells alone or in combination with msc-OCSPCs/shCOL6A3 cells and msc-OCSPCs and ES2 derived spheroids. Knockdown of COL6A3 abolished the expression of DNMT1, CDK4, CDK6, and p-Rb in msc-OCSPCs and EOC spheroids. In contrast, overexpression of COL6A3 enhanced the expression of CDK4, CDK6, and p-Rb in SKOV3 cells. EOC spheroid formation, invasion, tumor growth, and metastasis were inhibited when COL6A3 downstream signaling pathway was blocked using CDK4/6 inhibitor LEE011. Our results suggested that collagen VI regulates the CDK4/6-p-Rb signaling pathway and promotes EOC invasiveness, stemness, and metastasis. AJCR
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Keywords:  CDK4/6-p-Rb signaling pathway; Collagen VI; metastasis; ovarian cancer; stemness

Year:  2021        PMID: 33791147      PMCID: PMC7994167     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cancer Res        ISSN: 2156-6976            Impact factor:   6.166


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