NQO1 Triggers Neutrophil Recruitment and NET formation to Drive Lung Metastasis of Invasive Breast Cancer.
Cancer Res
; 2024 Jul 29.
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ABSTRACT
Metastasis to the lungs is a leading cause of death for breast cancer patients. Therefore, effective therapies are urgently needed to prevent and treat breast cancer lung metastasis In this study, we uncovered a mechanism by which NAD(P)Hquinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1) orchestrates lung metastasis. NQO1 stabilized and upregulated peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase A (PPIA), a chaperone that regulates protein conformation and activity, by preventing its oxidation at a critical cysteine residue C161. PPIA subsequently activated CD147, a membrane protein that facilitates cell invasion. Moreover, NQO1-induced secretion of PPIA modulated the immune landscape of both primary and lung metastatic sites. Secreted PPIA engaged CD147 on neutrophils and triggered the release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NET) and neutrophil elastase, which enhanced tumor progression, invasiveness and lung colonization. Pharmacological targeting of PPIA effectively inhibited NQO1-mediated breast cancer lung metastasis. These findings reveal a previously unrecognized NQO1-PPIA-CD147-NET axis that drives breast cancer lung metastasis. Inhibiting this axis is a potential therapeutic strategy to limit lung metastasis in breast cancer patients.
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Cancer Res
Ano de publicação:
2024
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China