Abstract

Balance between pro-tumor and anti-tumor effects may be affected by molecular interactions within tumor microenvironment. On this basis we searched for molecular partners of ADAMTS-12, a secreted metalloprotease that shows both oncogenic and tumor-suppressive effects. Using its spacer region as a bait in a yeast two-hybrid screen, we identified fibulin-2 as a potential ADAMTS-12-interacting protein. Fibulins are components of basement membranes and elastic matrix fibers in connective tissue. Besides this structural function, fibulins also play crucial roles in different biological events, including tumorigenesis. To examine the functional consequences of the ADAMTS-12/fibulin-2 interaction, we performed different in vitro assays using two breast cancer cell lines: the poorly invasive MCF-7 and the highly invasive MDA-MB-231. Overall our data indicate that this interaction promotes anti-tumor effects in breast cancer cells. To assess the in vivo relevance of this interaction, we induced tumors in nude mice using MCF-7 cells expressing both ADAMTS-12 and fibulin-2 that showed a remarkable growth deficiency. Additionally, we also found that ADAMTS-12 may elicit pro-tumor effects in the absence of fibulin-2. Immunohistochemical staining of breast cancer samples allowed the detection of both ADAMTS-12 and fibulin-2 in the connective tissue surrounding tumor area in less aggressive carcinomas. However, both proteins are hardly detected in more aggressive tumors. These data and survival analysis plots of breast cancer patients suggest that concomitant detection of ADAMTS-12 and fibulin-2 could be a good prognosis marker in breast cancer diagnosis.

Highlights

  • Extracellular matrix (ECM) components and their interactions are essential for homeostasis of tissues and provide structural support to animal cells [1,2]

  • Different fragments corresponding to the ADAMTS-12 exosites, including thrombospondins and spacer regions, were employed as baits to screen for molecular partners of the metalloprotease using yeast twohybrid assays

  • Taking in account that an interaction between fibulin-1 and ADAMTS-1 had been previously described [34], we decided to explore the functional consequences of a new interaction between an ADAMTS metalloprotease and a fibulin

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Introduction

Extracellular matrix (ECM) components and their interactions are essential for homeostasis of tissues and provide structural support to animal cells [1,2] These components play crucial roles on cell dynamic behavior and act as modulators of intercellular communication [3,4]. Fibulins serve as a scaffold for different ECM components including proteoglycans [8], fibronectin [9], collagen [10], fibrillin [11] or laminin [12] In addition to this structural role, fibulins can participate in complex biological processes including cell migration, adhesion and proliferation [13], and mediate cell signaling events [14,15]

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