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Tumor-specific interendothelial adhesion mediated by FLRT2 facilitates cancer aggressiveness

  • Tomofumi Ando
  • , Ikue Tai-Nagara
  • , Yuki Sugiura
  • , Dai Kusumoto
  • , Koji Okabayashi
  • , Yasuaki Kido
  • , Kohji Sato
  • , Hideyuki Saya
  • , Sutip Navankasattusas
  • , Dean Y. Li
  • , Makoto Suematsu
  • , Yuko Kitagawa
  • , Elena Seiradake
  • , Satoru Yamagishi
  • , Yoshiaki Kubota

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Abstract

Blood vessel abnormalization alters cancer cell metabolism and promotes cancer dissemination and metastasis. However, the biological features of the abnormalized blood vessels that facilitate cancer progression and whether they can be targeted therapeutically have not been fully investigated. Here, we found that an axon guidance molecule, fibronectin leucine-rich transmembrane protein 2 (FLRT2), is expressed preferentially in abnormalized vessels of advanced colorectal cancers in humans and that its expression correlates negatively with long-term survival. Endothelial cell-specific deletion of Flrt2 in mice selectively pruned abnormalized vessels, resulting in a unique metabolic state termed "oxygen-glucose uncoupling,"which suppressed tumor metastasis. Moreover, Flrt2 deletion caused an increase in the number of mature vessels, resulting in a significant increase in the antitumor effects of immune checkpoint blockers. Mechanistically, we found that FLRT2 forms noncanonical interendothelial adhesions that safeguard against oxidative stress through homophilic binding. Together, our results demonstrated the existence of tumor-specific interendothelial adhesions that enable abnormalized vessels to facilitate cancer aggressiveness. Targeting this type of adhesion complex could be a safe and effective therapeutic option to suppress cancer progression.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere153626
JournalJournal of Clinical Investigation
Volume132
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15-03-2022
Externally publishedYes

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Medicine

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