1. Temporal multi-omics identifies LRG1 as a vascular niche instructor of metastasis
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Martin R. Sprick, Carolin Mogler, Mathias Heikenwalder, Stephen E. Moss, Jeroen Krijgsveld, Matthias Schlesner, David Kallenberg, Mahak Singhal, Hellmut G. Augustin, Barbara Leuchs, Ling Hai, Shubhada Rajabhau Kulkarni, Junhao Hu, Danijela Heide, Bianca J. Kuhn, Stephanie F. Preuß, John A. Greenwood, Nicolas Gengenbacher, Eva Besemfelder, Andreas Trumpp, Ashik Ahmed Abdul Pari, Elisa Espinet, Miki Kamiyama, and Carlotta Camilli
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Tumor cells ,General Medicine ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Metastasis ,LRG1 ,Neoplasms ,Cancer research ,medicine ,Humans ,Multi omics ,Vascular niche ,ddc:610 ,Glycoproteins - Abstract
Metastasis is the primary cause of cancer-related mortality. Tumor cell interactions with cells of the vessel wall are decisive and potentially rate-limiting for metastasis. The molecular nature of this cross-talk is, beyond candidate gene approaches, hitherto poorly understood. Using endothelial cell (EC) bulk and single-cell transcriptomics in combination with serum proteomics, we traced the evolution of the metastatic vascular niche in surgical models of lung metastasis. Temporal multiomics revealed that primary tumors systemically reprogram the body’s vascular endothelium to perturb homeostasis and to precondition the vascular niche for metastatic growth. The vasculature with its enormous surface thereby serves as amplifier of tumor-induced instructive signals. Comparative analysis of lung EC gene expression and secretome identified the transforming growth factor–β (TGFβ) pathway specifier LRG1, leucine-rich alpha-2-glycoprotein 1, as an early instructor of metastasis. In the presence of a primary tumor, ECs systemically up-regulated LRG1 in a signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3)–dependent manner. A meta-analysis of retrospective clinical studies revealed a corresponding up-regulation of LRG1 concentrations in the serum of patients with cancer. Functionally, systemic up-regulation of LRG1 promoted metastasis in mice by increasing the number of prometastatic neural/glial antigen 2 (NG2)
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- 2021
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