Abstract

Abstract Trop-2 is a type I transmembrane glycoprotein, which is overexpressed in the majority of carcinomas, where it drives tumor cell proliferation. In its mature, glycosylated/functionally-competent form, Trop-2 associates with worse prognosis. A global quest was conducted for identifying decisive drivers of cancer metastasis. Cancer cell spheroids, wound healing and cell aggregation assays were utilized to assess cell-cell adhesion capacity. Immunofluorescence confocal microscopy and flow cytometry analysis were utilized to quantify expression of target signaling proteins, IHC analysis quantified the expression of target molecules in primary tumors and metastases. Pre-clinical models of orthotopic growth of colon cancer and metastatic diffusion to the liver were utilized. Xenotransplant transcriptome profiling analyzed transcription of EMT-related determinants. This led us to identify Trop-2 as a unique upregulated gene in colon cancer metastasis. Trop-2 was here shown to bind highly-expressed E-cadherin at the cell membrane. Trop-2 binding released E-cadherin from the cytoskeleton, inhibited cell-cell adhesion functions and activated signaling through β-catenin. This occurred in the absence of transcriptional downregulation of the CDH1 gene by EMT-associated transcription factors. The Trop-2/E-cadherin/β-catenin program was shown to lead to anti-apoptotic signaling, increased cell migration and enhanced cancer cell survival. In an orthotopic model of colon cancer, Trop-2 caused metastatic diffusion to the liver. The Trop-2-led E-cadherin-inactivation metastasis program was then found to induce metastatic relapse and shorter overall survival of colon cancer patients. Corresponding impact was indicated on breast, colon, ovary, uterus, stomach cancer metastatic diffusion, for broad impact on metastatic diffusion in human cancer. Acknowledgments:Support was provided by grants of Italian Ministry of Development (MI01_00424) and of University and Research (SCN_00558). M.T. was supported by the Programma Per Giovani Ricercatori “Rita Levi Montalcini” (Grant PGR12I7N1Z). Citation Format: Saverio Alberti, Emanuela Guerra, Valeria Relli, Rossano Lattanzio, Martina Ceci, Khouloud Boujnah, Valeria Garbo, Antonino Moschella, donato F. Altomare, Raffaella Depalo, Marco Trerotola. Trop-2 inactivates E-cadherin for metastatic diffusion in the absence of EMT [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2021; 2021 Apr 10-15 and May 17-21. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2021;81(13_Suppl):Abstract nr 2851.

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