The aspartyl-protease cathepsin D (cath-D) is overexpressed and hypersecreted by epithelial breast cancer cells and stimulates their proliferation. As tumor epithelial–fibroblast cell interactions are important events in cancer progression, we investigated whether cath-D overexpression affects also fibroblast behavior. We demonstrate a requirement of cath-D for fibroblast invasive growth using a three-dimensional (3D) coculture assay with cancer cells secreting or not pro-cath-D. Ectopic expression of cath-D in cath-D–deficient fibroblasts stimulates 3D outgrowth that is associated with a significant increase in fibroblast proliferation, survival, motility, and invasive capacity, accompanied by activation of the ras–MAPK pathway. Interestingly, all these stimulatory effects on fibroblasts are independent of cath-D proteolytic activity. Finally, we show that pro-cath-D secreted by cancer cells is captured by fibroblasts and partially mimics effects of transfected cath-D. We conclude that cath-D is crucial for fibroblast invasive outgrowth and could act as a key paracrine communicator between cancer and stromal cells, independently of its catalytic activity.
Catalytically inactive human cathepsin D triggers fibroblast invasive growth
V. Laurent-Matha and S. Maruani-Hermann contributed equally to this work.
Sharon Maruani-Herrmann's present address is Dina Raveh's laboratory, Life Science Dept., Ben Gourion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel.
V. Laurent-Matha's present address is Cellular Biology Unit, IGH, CNRS UPR 1142, 34396 Montpellier, Cedex 05, France.
Abbreviations used in this paper: 3D, three-dimensional; cath-D, cathepsin D; HMF, human mammary fibroblast; luc siRNA, luciferase siRNA; Man-6-P, Mannose-6-phosphate.
Valérie Laurent-Matha, Sharon Maruani-Herrmann, Christine Prébois, Mélanie Beaujouin, Murielle Glondu, Agnès Noël, Marie Luz Alvarez-Gonzalez, Sylvia Blacher, Peter Coopman, Stephen Baghdiguian, Christine Gilles, Jadranka Loncarek, Gilles Freiss, Françoise Vignon, Emmanuelle Liaudet-Coopman; Catalytically inactive human cathepsin D triggers fibroblast invasive growth . J Cell Biol 31 January 2005; 168 (3): 489–499. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200403078
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