iScience (Sep 2024)
GRP94 promotes anoikis resistance and peritoneal metastasis through YAP/TEAD1 pathway in gastric cancer
Abstract
Summary: Anoikis resistance allows cancer cells to avoid death caused by detachment from the extracellular matrix’s adhesion, enabling these cells to infiltrate and migrate to regions such as the peritoneum. This study emphasizes GRP94’s involvement in anoikis resistance and peritoneal metastasis in gastric cancer (GC). It’s found that GRP94 overexpression, linked to poor prognosis, was potentially due to SP1 and GRP94 promoter interactions, confirmed through dual luciferase reporter (DLR), chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP), and quantitative real-time PCR (real-time qPCR). Increased GRP94 enhanced GC cells’ anoikis resistance and metastasis. Decreasing GRP94 had opposite effects, potentially through yes-associated protein (YAP)/TEAD1 axis inhibition, with raised YAP phosphorylation and decreased TEAD1 levels detected by western blotting (WB). Inhibiting YAP counteracted GRP94’s effects on anoikis resistance and metastasis, while activating YAP reversed the effects of GRP94 reduction. Animal experiments verified GRP94’s contribution to GC’s peritoneal metastasis. In conclusion, our work highlights the effect of GRP94 on anoikis resistance, showing potential value in treating peritoneal metastasis of GC.