Opposing roles for ADAMTS2 and ADAMTS14 in myofibroblast differentiation and function

Author:

Carter Edward P123ORCID,Yoneten Kubra K1,Gavara Nuria4ORCID,Tyler Eleanor J5ORCID,Gauthier Valentine5ORCID,Murray Elizabeth R1,ten Dijke Peter6ORCID,Cameron Angus J1ORCID,Pearce Oliver5ORCID,Grose Richard P1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Tumour Biology, Barts Cancer Institute Queen Mary University of London London UK

2. Department of Life Sciences University of Bath Bath UK

3. Centre for Therapeutic Innovation, Faculty of Science University of Bath Bath UK

4. Unitat de Biofísica i Bioenginyeria, Facultat de Medicina i Ciències de la Salut Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona Spain

5. Centre for Tumour Microenvironment, Barts Cancer Institute Queen Mary University of London London UK

6. Oncode Institute and Department of Cell and Chemical Biology Leiden University Medical Center Leiden The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractCrosstalk between cancer and stellate cells is pivotal in pancreatic cancer, resulting in differentiation of stellate cells into myofibroblasts that drives tumour progression. To assess cooperative mechanisms in a 3D context, we generated chimeric spheroids using human and mouse cancer and stellate cells. Species‐specific deconvolution of bulk‐RNA sequencing data revealed cell type‐specific transcriptomes underpinning invasion. This dataset highlighted stellate‐specific expression of transcripts encoding the collagen‐processing enzymes ADAMTS2 and ADAMTS14. Strikingly, loss of ADAMTS2 reduced, while loss of ADAMTS14 promoted, myofibroblast differentiation and invasion independently of their primary role in collagen‐processing. Functional and proteomic analysis demonstrated that these two enzymes regulate myofibroblast differentiation through opposing roles in the regulation of transforming growth factor β availability, acting on the protease‐specific substrates, Serpin E2 and fibulin 2, for ADAMTS2 and ADAMTS14, respectively. Showcasing a broader complexity for these enzymes, we uncovered a novel regulatory axis governing malignant behaviour of the pancreatic cancer stroma. © 2023 The Authors. The Journal of Pathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland.

Funder

Barts Charity

Cancer Research UK

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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