Breast tumors interfere with endothelial TRAIL at the premetastatic niche to promote cancer cell seeding

乳腺肿瘤干扰转移前微环境中的内皮细胞TRAIL信号通路,从而促进癌细胞播散。

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作者:Carla Riera-Domingo,Eduarda Leite-Gomes,Iris Charatsidou,Peihua Zhao,Giovanna Carrá,Federica Cappellesso,Larissa Mourao,Maxim De Schepper,Dana Liu,Jens Serneels,Mohamad-Gabriel Alameh,Vladimir V Shuvaev,Tatjana Geukens,Edoardo Isnaldi,Hans Prenen,Drew Weissman,Vladimir R Muzykantov,Stefaan Soenen,Christine Desmedt,Colinda L G J Scheele,Anna Sablina,Mario Di Matteo,Rosa Martín-Pérez,Massimiliano Mazzone

Abstract

Endothelial cells (ECs) grant access of disseminated cancer cells to distant organs. However, the molecular players regulating the activation of quiescent ECs at the premetastatic niche (PMN) remain elusive. Here, we find that ECs at the PMN coexpress tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) and its cognate death receptor 5 (DR5). Unexpectedly, endothelial TRAIL interacts intracellularly with DR5 to prevent its signaling and preserve a quiescent vascular phenotype. In absence of endothelial TRAIL, DR5 activation induces EC death and nuclear factor κB/p38-dependent EC stickiness, compromising vascular integrity and promoting myeloid cell infiltration, breast cancer cell adhesion, and metastasis. Consistently, both down-regulation of endothelial TRAIL at the PMN by proangiogenic tumor-secreted factors and the presence of the endogenous TRAIL inhibitors decoy receptor 1 (DcR1) and DcR2 favor metastasis. This study discloses an intracrine mechanism whereby TRAIL blocks DR5 signaling in quiescent endothelia, acting as gatekeeper of the vascular barrier that is corrupted by the tumor during cancer cell dissemination.

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