Lack of telopeptides in fibrillar collagen I promotes the invasion of a metastatic breast tumor cell line

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Demou, ZN
Awad, M
McKee, T
Perentes, JY
Wang, XY
Munn, LL
Jain, RK
Boucher, Y
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[1] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Radiat Oncol, Steele Lab Tumor Biol, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Steele Lab Tumor Biol, Dept Radiat Oncol, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[3] MIT, Biol Engn Div, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[4] CHU Vaudois, Univ Lausanne Hosp, Dept Thorac Surg, CH-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland
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10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-04-1682
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Defective fibrillar collagen polymerization in primary tumors has been correlated with increased metastasis. However, it is unclear how collagen organization influences tumor invasion. In this study, we show that collagen I polymerized without telopeptides (the flanking regions of collagen molecules) can differentially affect the three-dimensional migration of mammary carcinoma cells. MDA-MB-231 cells capable of proteolytic degradation and mesenchymal motion, invaded telopeptide-intact and telopeptide-free collagen gels to the same extent. In contrast, MDA-MB-435S cells, with typical features of amoeboid cells (poor collagenolytic activity, rounded cell morphology), were 5-fold more invasive in telopeptide-free than telopeptide-intact collagen. A fraction of the MDA-MB-435S cells that invaded telopeptide-intact or telopeptide-free collagen had a rounded morphology; however, in telopeptide-free collagen, a significant fraction of the cells switched from a rounded to elongated morphology (protrusion formation). The dynamic changes in cellular shape facilitated MDA-MB-435S locomotion through the narrow interfiber gaps, which were smaller than cell diameters. Based on the spherical morphology of MDA-MB-435S cells, we tested if the changes in cell shape and invasion were related to RhoA-ROCK activity;, GTP-bound RhoA was measured in pull-down assays. RhoA activity was 1.8-fold higher for MDA-MB-435S cells seeded on telopeptide-free than telopeptide-intact collagen. Y27632 inhibition of ROCK, a Rho effector, significantly reduced the changes in cellular morphodynamics and the invasion of MDA-MB-435S cells but did not alter the invasion of MDA-MB-231 cells. Thus, the higher RhoA activity of MDA-MB-435S cells in telopeptide-free collagen enhances the changes in cellular morphodynamics associated with motility and invasion.
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