C5aR1 Promotes Invasion, Metastasis, and Poor Prognosis in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma.

C5aR1促进皮肤鳞状细胞癌的侵袭、转移和不良预后

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作者:Heiskanen Lauri, Nissinen Liisa, Siljamäki Elina, Knuutila Jaakko S, Pellinen Teijo, Kallajoki Markku, Heino Jyrki, Riihilä Pilvi, Kähäri Veli-Matti
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the most common metastatic skin cancer, and the metastatic from is associated with a poor prognosis. Here, the role of the complement C5a receptor C5aR1 was examined in the progression and metastasis of cSCC. C5aR1 expression was increased in cSCC cells in a three-dimensional spheroid coculture model in the presence of fibroblasts, and treatment with recombinant C5a enhanced the invasion of cSCC cells. Staining for C5aR1 was detected on the surface of tumor cells at the invasive edge of human cSCC xenografts in vivo. Metastatic and non-metastatic primary human cSCCs, premalignant and benign epidermal lesions, and normal skin for C5aR1 were stained with multiplex immunofluorescence and chromogenic immunohistochemistry. Increased expression of C5aR1 was observed on the surface of tumor cells and fibroblasts in invasive cSCCs and recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa-associated cSCCs compared with cSCC in situ, actinic keratoses, seborrheic keratoses, and normal skin. Increased expression of C5aR1 on the tumor cell surface and in fibroblasts was associated with metastatic risk and poor disease-specific survival of patients with primary cSCC. These findings suggest a role of C5a in cSCC cell invasion, and they identify C5aR1 as a novel biomarker for metastasis risk and poor prognosis in patients with cSCC. The results also suggest that C5aR1 could be a novel therapeutic target for the treatment of locally advanced and metastatic cSCC.

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