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Ligand-dependent Wnt signaling promotes gastric cancer metastasis through hyaluronan expression in microenvironment - PubMed

7 days ago
  • #hyaluronan
  • #Wnt signaling
  • #gastric cancer
  • Ligand-dependent Wnt signaling promotes gastric cancer metastasis through hyaluronan expression in the microenvironment.
  • Mice with Kras, Tgfbr2, and Trp53 mutations (KTP) develop gastric metaplasia, while those with additional Wnt1 expression (WKTP) develop dysplastic tumors.
  • WKTP-derived organoids form liver metastases after splenic transplantation, unlike KTP organoids.
  • Apc disruption does not induce metastasis in KTP cells, indicating stromal Wnt signaling's role in metastasis.
  • Tumor-derived Wnt ligands cooperate with TGFβ signaling to induce Has2 expression in cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), leading to hyaluronan accumulation.
  • Hyaluronidase expression in WKTP cells significantly suppresses liver metastasis.
  • The study highlights the potential therapeutic strategy targeting ligand-dependent Wnt signaling and hyaluronan deposition in gastric cancer metastasis.