Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology (Jun 2020)

LRP-1 Promotes Colon Cancer Cell Proliferation in 3D Collagen Matrices by Mediating DDR1 Endocytosis

  • Cao Cuong Le,
  • Cao Cuong Le,
  • Cao Cuong Le,
  • Amar Bennasroune,
  • Amar Bennasroune,
  • Guillaume Collin,
  • Guillaume Collin,
  • Cathy Hachet,
  • Cathy Hachet,
  • Véronique Lehrter,
  • Véronique Lehrter,
  • Damien Rioult,
  • Stéphane Dedieu,
  • Stéphane Dedieu,
  • Hamid Morjani,
  • Hamid Morjani,
  • Aline Appert-Collin,
  • Aline Appert-Collin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2020.00412
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Low density lipoprotein receptor related protein-1 (LRP-1) is a large ubiquitous endocytic receptor mediating the clearance of various molecules from the extracellular matrix. Several studies have shown that LRP-1 plays crucial roles during tumorigenesis functioning as a main signal pathway regulator, especially by interacting with other cell-surface receptors. Discoïdin Domain Receptors (DDRs), type I collagen receptors with tyrosine kinase activity, have previously been associated with tumor invasion and aggressiveness in diverse tumor environments. Here, we addressed whether it could exist functional interplays between LRP-1 and DDR1 to control colon carcinoma cell behavior in three-dimensional (3D) collagen matrices. We found that LRP-1 established tight molecular connections with DDR1 at the plasma membrane in colon cancer cells. In this tumor context, we provide evidence that LRP-1 regulates by endocytosis the cell surface levels of DDR1 expression. The LRP-1 mediated endocytosis of DDR1 increased cell proliferation by promoting cell cycle progression into S phase and decreasing apoptosis. In this study, we identified a new molecular way that controls the cell-surface expression of DDR1 and consequently the colon carcinoma cell proliferation and apoptosis and highlighted an additional mechanism by which LRP-1 carries out its sensor activity of the tumor microenvironment.

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