Heparan-6- O -Endosulfatase 2 Promotes Invasiveness of Head and Neck Squamous Carcinoma Cell Lines in Co-Cultures with Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts.

Autor: Mukherjee, Pritha, Zhou, Xin, Benicky, Julius, Panigrahi, Aswini, Aljuhani, Reem, Liu, Jian, Ailles, Laurie, Pomin, Vitor H., Wang, Zhangjie, Goldman, Radoslav
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Zdroj: Cancers; Nov2023, Vol. 15 Issue 21, p5168, 17p
Abstrakt: Simple Summary: Local invasion of cancer cells is an early step in the cascade of metastasis that requires cooperation of multiple factors and cell types in the tumor microenvironment (TME). One important factor is the crosstalk of cancer cells with cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs). Here we explore the impact of a secretory enzyme, heparan-6-O-endosulfatase 2 (Sulf-2), on the CAF-assisted invasion of head and neck squamous carcinoma cells into Matrigel. We show that Sulf-2 knockout inhibits cancer cell invasion in a spheroid co-culture model and we identified a novel Sulf-2 inhibitor that, in the same model, limits cancer cell invasion. Local invasiveness of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a complex phenomenon supported by interaction of the cancer cells with the tumor microenvironment (TME). We and others have shown that cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are a component of the TME that can promote local invasion in HNSCC and other cancers. Here we report that the secretory enzyme heparan-6-O-endosulfatase 2 (Sulf-2) directly affects the CAF-supported invasion of the HNSCC cell lines SCC35 and Cal33 into Matrigel. The Sulf-2 knockout (KO) cells differ from their wild type counterparts in their spheroid growth and formation, and the Sulf-2-KO leads to decreased invasion in a spheroid co-culture model with the CAF. Next, we investigated whether a fucosylated chondroitin sulfate isolated from the sea cucumber Holothuria floridana (HfFucCS) affects the activity of the Sulf-2 enzyme. Our results show that HfFucCS not only efficiently inhibits the Sulf-2 enzymatic activity but, like the Sulf-2 knockout, inhibits Matrigel invasion of SCC35 and Cal33 cells co-cultured with primary HNSCC CAF. These findings suggest that the heparan-6-O-endosulfatases regulate local invasion and could be therapeutically targeted with the inhibitory activity of a marine glycosaminoglycan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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