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Induction of fibroblast senescence generates a non-fibrogenic myofibroblast phenotype that differentially impacts on cancer prognosis
Author(s) -
Massimiliano Mellone,
Christopher J. Hanley,
Steve Thirdborough,
Toby Mellows,
Edwin Garcia,
Jeongmin Woo,
Joanne Tod,
S. Frampton,
Veronika Jenei,
Karwan Moutasim,
Tasnuva D. Kabir,
Peter A. Brennan,
Giulia Venturi,
Kirsty Ford,
Nicolás Herranz,
Kue Peng Lim,
James Clarke,
D Lambert,
Stephen S. Prime,
Timothy J. Underwood,
Pandurangan Vijayanand,
Kevin W. Eliceiri,
Christopher H. Woelk,
Emma V. King,
Jesús Gil,
Christian H. Ottensmeier,
Gareth J. Thomas
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
aging
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.473
H-Index - 90
ISSN - 1945-4589
DOI - 10.18632/aging.101127
Subject(s) - myofibroblast , senescence , fibroblast , extracellular matrix , biology , cancer associated fibroblasts , microbiology and biotechnology , transcriptome , cancer research , population , pathology , cancer , tumor microenvironment , in vitro , gene expression , fibrosis , medicine , genetics , gene , environmental health
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF) remain a poorly characterized, heterogeneous cell population. Here we characterized two previously described tumor-promoting CAF sub-types, smooth muscle actin (SMA)-positive myofibroblasts and senescent fibroblasts, identifying a novel link between the two. Analysis of CAF cultured ex vivo , showed that senescent CAF are predominantly SMA-positive; this was confirmed by immunochemistry in head & neck (HNSCC) and esophageal (EAC) cancers. In vitro , we found that fibroblasts induced to senesce develop molecular, ultrastructural and contractile features typical of myofibroblasts and this is dependent on canonical TGF-β signaling. Similar to TGF-β1-generated myofibroblasts, these cells secrete soluble factors that promote tumor cell motility. However, RNA-sequencing revealed significant transcriptomic differences between the two SMA-positive CAF groups, particularly in genes associated with extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition and organization, which differentially promote tumor cell invasion. Notably, second harmonic generation imaging and bioinformatic analysis of SMA-positive human HNSCC and EAC showed that collagen fiber organization correlates with poor prognosis, indicating that heterogeneity within the SMA-positive CAF population differentially impacts on survival. These results show that non-fibrogenic, SMA-positive myofibroblasts can be directly generated through induction of fibroblast senescence and suggest that senescence and myofibroblast differentiation are closely linked processes.

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