Co-evolution of matrisome and adaptive adhesion dynamics drives ovarian cancer chemoresistance

Author:

Pietilä Elina A.ORCID,Gonzalez-Molina Jordi,Moyano-Galceran LidiaORCID,Jamalzadeh SanazORCID,Zhang KaiyangORCID,Lehtinen LauraORCID,Turunen S. PauliinaORCID,Martins Tomás A.ORCID,Gultekin OkanORCID,Lamminen Tarja,Kaipio Katja,Joneborg UlrikaORCID,Hynninen JohannaORCID,Hietanen Sakari,Grénman Seija,Lehtonen RainerORCID,Hautaniemi SampsaORCID,Carpén Olli,Carlson Joseph W.ORCID,Lehti KaisaORCID

Abstract

AbstractDue to its dynamic nature, the evolution of cancer cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) crosstalk, critically affecting metastasis and treatment resistance, remains elusive. Our results show that platinum-chemotherapy itself enhances resistance by progressively changing the cancer cell-intrinsic adhesion signaling and cell-surrounding ECM. Examining ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma (HGSC) transcriptome and histology, we describe the fibrotic ECM heterogeneity at primary tumors and distinct metastatic sites, prior and after chemotherapy. Using cell models from systematic ECM screen to collagen-based 2D and 3D cultures, we demonstrate that both specific ECM substrates and stiffness increase resistance to platinum-mediated, apoptosis-inducing DNA damage via FAK and β1 integrin-pMLC-YAP signaling. Among such substrates around metastatic HGSCs, COL6 was upregulated by chemotherapy and enhanced the resistance of relapse, but not treatment-naïve, HGSC organoids. These results identify matrix adhesion as an adaptive response, driving HGSC aggressiveness via co-evolving ECM composition and sensing, suggesting stromal and tumor strategies for ECM pathway targeting.

Funder

K. Albin Johanssons Stiftelse

Emil Aaltosen Säätiö

Orionin Tutkimussäätiö

Finnish Cancer Foundation

Sigrid Juséliuksen Säätiö

Cancerfonden

Vetenskapsrådet

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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