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RhoA‐ROCK competes with YAP to regulate amoeboid breast cancer cell migration in response to lymphatic‐like flow

Authors :
Amina Mohammadalipour
Miguel F. Diaz
Megan Livingston
Adesuwa Ewere
Allen Zhou
Paulina D. Horton
Loretta T. Olamigoke
John M. Lamar
John P. Hagan
Hyun J. Lee
Pamela L. Wenzel
Source :
FASEB BioAdvances, Vol 4, Iss 5, Pp 342-361 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

Abstract Lymphatic drainage generates force that induces prostate cancer cell motility via activation of Yes‐associated protein (YAP), but whether this response to fluid force is conserved across cancer types is unclear. Here, we show that shear stress corresponding to fluid flow in the initial lymphatics modifies taxis in breast cancer, whereas some cell lines use rapid amoeboid migration behavior in response to fluid flow, a separate subset decrease movement. Positive responders displayed transcriptional profiles characteristic of an amoeboid cell state, which is typical of cells advancing at the edges of neoplastic tumors. Regulation of the HIPPO tumor suppressor pathway and YAP activity also differed between breast subsets and prostate cancer. Although subcellular localization of YAP to the nucleus positively correlated with overall velocity of locomotion, YAP gain‐ and loss‐of‐function demonstrates that YAP inhibits breast cancer motility but is outcompeted by other pro‐taxis mediators in the context of flow. Specifically, we show that RhoA dictates response to flow. GTPase activity of RhoA, but not Rac1 or Cdc42 Rho family GTPases, is elevated in cells that positively respond to flow and is unchanged in cells that decelerate under flow. Disruption of RhoA or the RhoA effector, Rho‐associated kinase (ROCK), blocked shear stress–induced motility. Collectively, these findings identify biomechanical force as a regulator amoeboid cell migration and demonstrate stratification of breast cancer subsets by flow‐sensing mechanotransduction pathways.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25739832
Volume :
4
Issue :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
FASEB BioAdvances
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2299162a00be43be9430cd3a82655823
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1096/fba.2021-00055