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Basement membrane stiffness determines metastases formation

Authors :
Reuten, Raphael
Zendehroud, Sina
Nicolau, Monica
Fleischhauer, Lutz
Laitala, Anu
Kiderlen, Stefanie
Nikodemus, Denise
Wullkopf, Lena
Nielsen, Sebastian Rune
McNeilly, Sarah
Prein, Carina
Rafaeva, Maria
Schoof, Erwin M.
Furtwängler, Benjamin
Porse, Bo T.
Kim, Hyobin
Won, Kyoung Jae
Sudhop, Stefanie
Zornhagen, Kamilla Westarp
Suhr, Frank
Maniati, Eleni
Pearce, Oliver M. T.
Koch, Manuel
Oddershede, Lene Broeng
Van Agtmael, Tom
Madsen, Chris D.
Mayorca-Guiliani, Alejandro E.
Bloch, Wilhelm
Netz, Roland R.
Clausen-Schaumann, Hauke
Erler, Janine T.
Source :
Nature Materials; June 2021, Vol. 20 Issue: 6 p892-903, 12p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The basement membrane (BM) is a special type of extracellular matrix and presents the major barrier cancer cells have to overcome multiple times to form metastases. Here we show that BM stiffness is a major determinant of metastases formation in several tissues and identify netrin-4 (Net4) as a key regulator of BM stiffness. Mechanistically, our biophysical and functional analyses in combination with mathematical simulations show that Net4 softens the mechanical properties of native BMs by opening laminin node complexes, decreasing cancer cell potential to transmigrate this barrier despite creating bigger pores. Our results therefore reveal that BM stiffness is dominant over pore size, and that the mechanical properties of ‘normal’ BMs determine metastases formation and patient survival independent of cancer-mediated alterations. Thus, identifying individual Net4 protein levels within native BMs in major metastatic organs may have the potential to define patient survival even before tumour formation. The ratio of Net4 to laminin molecules determines BM stiffness, such that the more Net4, the softer the BM, thereby decreasing cancer cell invasion activity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14761122 and 14764660
Volume :
20
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Materials
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs55199036
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41563-020-00894-0