AI Article Synopsis

  • Uncontrolled growth in breast cancer leads to mechanical compression, which may promote a more invasive form of the cancer, but the details of this process remain unclear.
  • Compression was found to increase both the invasion and matrix degradation of breast cancer cells, and the mechanosensitive component Piezo1 plays a key role in this enhancement by facilitating calcium influx and activating Src signaling.
  • The study highlights the importance of Piezo1, mainly located in caveolae, and suggests that targeting this pathway could offer new therapeutic strategies for breast cancer metastasis.

Article Abstract

Background: Uncontrolled growth in solid breast cancer generates mechanical compression that may drive the cancer cells into a more invasive phenotype, but little is known about how such compression affects the key events and corresponding regulatory mechanisms associated with invasion of breast cancer cells including cellular behaviors and matrix degradation.

Results: Here we show that compression enhanced invasion and matrix degradation of breast cancer cells. We also identified Piezo1 as the putative mechanosensitive cellular component that transmitted compression to not only enhance the invasive phenotype, but also induce calcium influx and downstream Src signaling. Furthermore, we demonstrated that Piezo1 was mainly localized in caveolae, and both Piezo1 expression and compression-enhanced invasive phenotype of the breast cancer cells were reduced when caveolar integrity was compromised by either knocking down caveolin1 expression or depleting cholesterol content.

Conclusions: Taken together, our data indicate that mechanical compression activates Piezo1 channels to mediate enhanced breast cancer cell invasion, which involves both cellular events and matrix degradation. This may be a critical mechanotransduction pathway during breast cancer metastasis, and thus potentially a novel therapeutic target for the disease.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8722159PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12860-021-00401-6DOI Listing

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