Matriptase drives dissemination of ovarian cancer spheroids by a PAR-2/PI3K/Akt/MMP9 signaling axis

Author:

Pawar Nisha R.123ORCID,Buzza Marguerite S.1234ORCID,Duru Nadire12ORCID,Strong Amando A.1ORCID,Antalis Toni M.1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Maryland School of Medicine 1 Center for Vascular and Inflammatory Diseases, , Baltimore, MD, USA

2. University of Maryland School of Medicine 2 Department of Physiology, , Baltimore, MD, USA

3. University of Maryland School of Medicine 3 Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center, , Baltimore, MD, USA

4. Research and Development Service, VA Maryland Health Care System 4 , Baltimore, MD, USA

Abstract

The transmembrane serine protease matriptase is a key regulator of both barrier-disruptive and protective epithelial cell–cell interactions. Elevated matriptase is a consistent feature of epithelial ovarian cancers (OvCa), where multicellular spheroids shed from the primary tumor into the peritoneal cavity are critical drivers of metastasis. Dynamic cell-to-cell adhesive contacts are required for spheroid formation and maintenance. Here, we show that overactive matriptase, reflected in an increased ratio of matriptase to its inhibitor hepatocyte growth factor activator inhibitor 1 (HAI-1), disrupts cell–cell contacts to produce loose prometastatic spheroids that display increased mesothelial cell adhesion and submesothelial invasion. We show that these activities are dependent on the matriptase activation of a protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR-2) signaling pathway involving PI3K/Akt and MMP9-induced disruption of cell–cell adhesion by the release of the soluble E-cadherin ectodomain. These data reveal a novel pathological connection between matriptase activation of PAR-2 and disruption of cell–cell adhesion, and support the clinical investigation of this signaling axis as a therapeutic strategy for aggressive metastatic OvCa.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cancer Center Support Grant

Maryland Department of Health’s Cigarette Restitution

Rivkin Center for Ovarian Cancer

American Cancer Society

Meyerhoff Fellowship

Maryland Health Care System

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Cell Biology

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