Reelin-LRP8 signaling mediates brain dissemination of breast cancer cells via abluminal migration.

Reelin-LRP8 信号传导介导乳腺癌细胞通过管腔外迁移扩散至大脑

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作者:Huang Haofeng, Zhang Min, Huang Enyu, Zhao Yongfang, Li Xiaoyu, Qiu Pu, Li Cairui, Tao Jiahua, Zhang Yuanqi, Luo Lianxiang, Ning Guozhu, Chen Ceshi, Zhang Jingjing
Brain metastasis (BM) remains a significant challenge in breast cancer (BC) management. While conventional metastatic routes primarily involve hematogenous dissemination, emerging evidence suggests that BC cells can also migrate along the abluminal surface of blood vessels, bypassing the blood-brain barrier (BBB). To investigate this phenomenon, we established a zebrafish xenograft model utilizing GFP-labeled MDA-MB-231 cells, allowing real-time observation of BC cell migration along the posterior cerebral veins. Our findings revealed that LRP8, an apolipoprotein E receptor, is upregulated in BC patients with brain metastasis. Functional studies demonstrated that LRP8 knockdown significantly inhibited proliferation, migration, and invasion of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells both in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, LRP8 promotes the activation of CDC42, enhancing filopodia formation and cell motility, a process influenced by the neuronal extracellular matrix protein, Reelin. Furthermore, we demonstrated the therapeutic potential of MEN 10207, a neurokinin-2 receptor antagonist, in inhibiting TNBC cell migration and suppressing BM formation in both zebrafish and mouse models. These findings provide novel insights into the mechanisms underlying extravascular brain dissemination of BC, highlighting the Reelin-LRP8-CDC42 axis as a potential therapeutic target for this devastating complication.

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