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Stroma-derived but not tumor ADAMTS1 is a main driver of tumor growth and metastasis

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2016-06-07

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Fernandez-Rodriguez, Ruben
Javier Rodriguez-Baena, Francisco
Martino-Echarri, Estefania
Peris-Torres, Carlos
del Carmen Plaza-Calonge, Maria
Carlos Rodriguez-Manzaneque, Juan

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Impact journals llc
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The matrix metalloprotease ADAMTS1 (A Disintegrin And Metalloprotease with ThromboSpondin repeats 1) has been involved in tumorigenesis although its contributions appeared ambiguous. To understand the multifaceted actions of this protease, it is still required a deeper knowledge of its implication in heterogeneous tumor-stroma interactions. Using a syngeneic B16F1 melanoma model in wild type and ADAMTS1 knockout mice we found distinct stroma versus tumor functions for this protease. Genetic deletion of ADAMTS1 in the host microenvironment resulted in a drastic decrease of tumor growth and metastasis. However, the downregulation of tumor ADAMTS1 did not uncover relevant effects. Reduced tumors in ADAMTS1 KO mice displayed a paradoxical increase in vascular density and vascular-related genes; a detailed characterization revealed an impaired vasculature, along with a minor infiltration of macrophages. In addition, ex-vivo assays supported a chief role for ADAMTS1 in vascular sprouting, and melanoma xenografts showed a relevant induction of its expression in stroma compartments. These findings provide the first genetic evidence that supports the pro-tumorigenic role of stromal ADAMTS1.

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extracellular protease, extracellular matrix, hypoxia, tumor stroma, vasculature, Expression, Gene, Host, Thrombospondin-1, Angiogenesis, Inhibition, Deficiency, Activation, Induction, Proteases

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