Regulation of ROS signaling by TIGAR induces cancer-modulating responses in the tumor microenvironment

TIGAR 调节 ROS 信号在肿瘤微环境中诱导癌症调节反应

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作者:Eric C Cheung, Douglas Strathdee, David Stevenson, Jack Coomes, Karen Blyth, Karen H Vousden

Abstract

The consequences of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in cancer cells are complex and have been shown to both promote and retard tumorigenesis in different models. In mouse models of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), loss of the antioxidant defense gene Tigar results in both a reduction in the development of early pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia and an increase in invasive and metastatic capacity, accompanied by decreased survival of mice lacking pancreatic TIGAR. We previously demonstrated that increased ROS following loss of TIGAR promotes various cancer cell-intrinsic changes that contribute to metastatic capacity, including epithelial to mesenchymal transition, enhanced migration and invasion, and an increase in ERK signaling. In this study, we show that pancreatic overexpression of TIGAR decreases metastatic capacity and migratory phenotypes in an aggressive model of PDAC, consistent with the concept that dynamic modulation of TIGAR in PDAC contributes to the development and progression of these tumors. Using TIGAR deficient and overexpressing mouse models, we find that the impact of modulation of TIGAR and ROS in PDAC cells also has a profound effect on the normal stromal cells surrounding the tumor. Loss of TIGAR promotes the production of cytokines by cancer cells that induce changes in the surrounding fibroblasts to adopt a tumor-supportive phenotype. Furthermore, these cytokines also attract macrophages that support PDAC dissemination and metastasis. Taken together our work shows that TIGAR-modulated ROS in PDAC can control cell intrinsic and extrinsic changes to impact tumor aggression.

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