Inflammation-Generated Extracellular Matrix Fragments Drive Lung Metastasis

Author:

Bekaert Sandrine1,Fillet Marianne23,Detry Benoit1,Pichavant Muriel4,Marée Raphael5,Noel Agnes1,Rocks Natacha1,Cataldo Didier1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Tumor and Development Biology, GIGA-Research (Groupe Interdisciplinaire de Génoprotéomique Appliquée-Recherche)—GIGA-Cancer, University of Liège and CHU of Liège, Liège, Belgium

2. Laboratory of Analytical Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Department of Pharmacy, CIRM, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium

3. Laboratory of Clinical Chemistry, GIGA-Research, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium

4. Institut Pasteur de Lille, Centre d’Infection et d’Immunité de Lille, Lille, France

5. GIGA Bioinformatics Platform, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium

Abstract

Mechanisms explaining the propensity of a primary tumor to metastasize to a specific site still need to be unveiled, and clinical studies support a link between chronic inflammation and cancer dissemination to specific tissues. Using different mouse models, we demonstrate the role of inflammation-generated extracellular matrix fragments ac-PGP ( N-acetyl-proline-glycine-proline) on tumor cells dissemination to lung parenchyma. In mice exposed to cigarette smoke or lipopolysaccharide, lung neutrophilic inflammation produces increased levels of MMP-9 (matrix metalloproteinase 9) that contributes to collagen breakdown and allows the release of ac-PGP tripeptides. By silencing CXCR2 gene expression in tumor cells, we show that these generated ac-PGP tripeptides exert a chemotactic activity on tumor cells in vivo by binding CXCR2.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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