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Abstract 3380: Direct contact with perivascular tumor cells enhances integrin αvβ3 signaling and migration of endothelial cells
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Abstract
The secretion of soluble pro-angiogenic factors by tumor cells and stromal cells in the perivascular niche promotes the aggressive angiogenesis that is typical of glioblastoma (GBM), which requires endothelial cell (EC) migration. Here, we show that angiogenesis can also be promoted by a direct interaction between brain tumor cells, including tumor cells with cancer stem-like properties (CSCs), and ECs. The direct interaction between CSCs and ECs was mediated by binding of integrin αvβ3 expressed on ECs to the RGD-peptide in L1CAM expressed on CSCs. Using in vitro assays, we found that this interaction increased network formation and migration-associated signaling events in ECs, including activation of integrin αvβ3, FAK, bone marrow tyrosine kinase on chromosome X (BMX), p130CAS, ERK and JNK. Comparison of the effects of co-culturing CSCs with ECs versus the effects of conditioned media from CSCs co-cultured with ECs indicated that upstream and downstream effector activation was not attributed to a secreted factor(s). Activation of αvβ3 and BMX was required for migration stimulated by direct binding but not for migration stimulated by soluble factors. RGD-peptide treatment of mice with established intracerebral GBM xenografts significantly reduced the percentage of Sox2-positive tumor cells (consistent with CSCs) in close proximity to ECs, decreased integrin αvβ3 and BMX activation and p130CAS phosphorylation in the ECs, and reduced the vessel surface area. These results show that direct interactions between CSCs and ECs have potent effects on EC migration and reveal a previously unrecognized aspect of the regulation of angiogenesis in GBM that can impact therapeutic anti-angiogenic targeting.
Citation Format: Monica Burgett, Justin Lathia, Patrick Roth, Amy Nowacki, Elena Pugacheva, Ping Huang, Amit Vasanji, Li Meizhang, Tatiana Byzova, Tom Mikkelsen, Shideng Bao, Jeremy Rich, Michael Weller, Candece Gladson. Direct contact with perivascular tumor cells enhances integrin αvβ3 signaling and migration of endothelial cells. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2016 Apr 16-20; New Orleans, LA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2016;76(14 Suppl):Abstract nr 3380.
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Title: Abstract 3380: Direct contact with perivascular tumor cells enhances integrin αvβ3 signaling and migration of endothelial cells
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Abstract
The secretion of soluble pro-angiogenic factors by tumor cells and stromal cells in the perivascular niche promotes the aggressive angiogenesis that is typical of glioblastoma (GBM), which requires endothelial cell (EC) migration.
Here, we show that angiogenesis can also be promoted by a direct interaction between brain tumor cells, including tumor cells with cancer stem-like properties (CSCs), and ECs.
The direct interaction between CSCs and ECs was mediated by binding of integrin αvβ3 expressed on ECs to the RGD-peptide in L1CAM expressed on CSCs.
Using in vitro assays, we found that this interaction increased network formation and migration-associated signaling events in ECs, including activation of integrin αvβ3, FAK, bone marrow tyrosine kinase on chromosome X (BMX), p130CAS, ERK and JNK.
Comparison of the effects of co-culturing CSCs with ECs versus the effects of conditioned media from CSCs co-cultured with ECs indicated that upstream and downstream effector activation was not attributed to a secreted factor(s).
Activation of αvβ3 and BMX was required for migration stimulated by direct binding but not for migration stimulated by soluble factors.
RGD-peptide treatment of mice with established intracerebral GBM xenografts significantly reduced the percentage of Sox2-positive tumor cells (consistent with CSCs) in close proximity to ECs, decreased integrin αvβ3 and BMX activation and p130CAS phosphorylation in the ECs, and reduced the vessel surface area.
These results show that direct interactions between CSCs and ECs have potent effects on EC migration and reveal a previously unrecognized aspect of the regulation of angiogenesis in GBM that can impact therapeutic anti-angiogenic targeting.
Citation Format: Monica Burgett, Justin Lathia, Patrick Roth, Amy Nowacki, Elena Pugacheva, Ping Huang, Amit Vasanji, Li Meizhang, Tatiana Byzova, Tom Mikkelsen, Shideng Bao, Jeremy Rich, Michael Weller, Candece Gladson.
Direct contact with perivascular tumor cells enhances integrin αvβ3 signaling and migration of endothelial cells.
[abstract].
In: Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2016 Apr 16-20; New Orleans, LA.
Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2016;76(14 Suppl):Abstract nr 3380.
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