MCL-1 as a molecular switch between myofibroblastic and pro-angiogenic features of breast cancer-associated fibroblasts.

MCL-1 作为乳腺癌相关成纤维细胞肌成纤维细胞特性和促血管生成特性之间的分子开关

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作者:Lefebvre Chloé C, Giowachini Philippine, Derrien Jennifer, Naour Maxime, Corre Isabelle, Thirouard Laura, Douillard Elise, Chiron David, Guillonneau François, Treps Lucas, Campone Mario, Juin Philippe P, Souazé Frédérique
Breast cancer-associated fibroblasts (bCAFs) comprise inflammatory CAFs (iCAFs), characterized by the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines, and myofibroblastic CAFs (myCAFs), distinguished by their high production of extracellular matrix and their immunosuppressive properties. We previously showed that targeting the anti-apoptotic protein MCL-1 in primary culture of bCAF derived directly from human samples reduces their myofibroblastic characteristics. We herein show by single-cell RNA-sequencing analysis of bCAFs that MCL-1 knock down induces a phenotypic shift from wound-myCAF to IL-iCAF, characterized by the upregulation of genes associated with inflammation as well as angiogenesis-related genes. In vitro, genetic and pharmacologic MCL-1 inhibition increases VEGF secretion by bCAFs, enhancing endothelial cell tubulogenesis. In a chicken chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model in ovo, co-engraftment of breast cancer cells and bCAFs with reduced MCL-1 expression leads to heightened peritumoral vascular density, driven by VEGF. Mechanistically, the pro-angiogenic phenotype revealed by MCL-1 inhibition is dependent on BAX-BAK activity. It results in NF-κB activation, inhibition of which by a IKKβ inhibitor suppresses the transcription of VEGF and pro-inflammatory factors triggered by MCL-1 inhibition in bCAFs. Chemotherapy downregulates MCL-1 in bCAFs via an increase of NOXA, the endogenous MCL-1 inhibitor, promoting a pro-angiogenic and inflammatory phenotype through the NOXA/MCL-1/NF-kB axis. Overall, these findings uncover a novel regulatory function of MCL-1 in determining bCAF subpopulation differentiation and highlight its role in modulating their pro-angiogenic properties, in response to treatment in particular.

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