A stromal Integrated Stress Response activates perivascular cancer-associated fibroblasts to drive angiogenesis and tumour progression

Author:

Verginadis Ioannis I.,Avgousti Harris,Monslow James,Skoufos GiorgosORCID,Chinga Frank,Kim Kyle,Leli Nektaria Maria,Karagounis Ilias V.,Bell Brett I.ORCID,Velalopoulou Anastasia,Salinas Carlo Salas,Wu Victoria S.,Li Yang,Ye JiangbinORCID,Scott David A.ORCID,Osterman Andrei L.,Sengupta Arjun,Weljie Aalim,Huang MengguiORCID,Zhang DuoORCID,Fan Yi,Radaelli EnricoORCID,Tobias John W.,Rambow Florian,Karras PanagiotisORCID,Marine Jean-ChristopheORCID,Xu Xiaowei,Hatzigeorgiou Artemis G.,Ryeom SandraORCID,Diehl J. AlanORCID,Fuchs Serge Y.ORCID,Puré Ellen,Koumenis ConstantinosORCID

Abstract

AbstractBidirectional signalling between the tumour and stroma shapes tumour aggressiveness and metastasis. ATF4 is a major effector of the Integrated Stress Response, a homeostatic mechanism that couples cell growth and survival to bioenergetic demands. Using conditional knockout ATF4 mice, we show that global, or fibroblast-specific loss of host ATF4, results in deficient vascularization and a pronounced growth delay of syngeneic melanoma and pancreatic tumours. Single-cell transcriptomics of tumours grown in Atf4Δ/Δ mice uncovered a reduction in activation markers in perivascular cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs). Atf4Δ/Δ fibroblasts displayed significant defects in collagen biosynthesis and deposition and a reduced ability to support angiogenesis. Mechanistically, ATF4 regulates the expression of the Col1a1 gene and levels of glycine and proline, the major amino acids of collagen. Analyses of human melanoma and pancreatic tumours revealed a strong correlation between ATF4 and collagen levels. Our findings establish stromal ATF4 as a key driver of CAF functionality, malignant progression and metastasis.

Funder

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Cancer Institute

Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs, Sport and Culture

American Cancer Society

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cell Biology

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