Stabilizing vimentin phosphorylation inhibits stem-like cell properties and metastasis of hybrid epithelial/mesenchymal carcinomas

Kuburich, Nick A. ; den Hollander, Petra ; Castaneda, Maria ; Pietilä, Mika ; Tang, Ximing ; Batra, Harsh ; Martínez-Peña, Francisco ; Visal, Tanvi H. ; Zhou, Tieling ; Demestichas, Breanna R. ; Dontula, Ritesh V. ; Liu, Jojo Y. ; Maddela, Joanna Joyce ; Padmanabhan, Reethi S. ; Phi, Lan Thi Hanh ; Rosolen, Matthew J. ; Sabapathy, Thiru ; Kumar, Dhiraj ; Giancotti, Filippo G. ; Lairson, Luke L. ; Raso, Maria Gabriela ; Soundararajan, Rama ; Mani, Sendurai A. (2023) Stabilizing vimentin phosphorylation inhibits stem-like cell properties and metastasis of hybrid epithelial/mesenchymal carcinomas Cell Reports, 42 (12). p. 113470. ISSN 2211-1247

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2023.113470

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2023.113470

Abstract

Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) empowers epithelial cells with mesenchymal and stem-like attributes, facilitating metastasis, a leading cause of cancer-related mortality. Hybrid epithelial-mesenchymal (E/M) cells, retaining both epithelial and mesenchymal traits, exhibit heightened metastatic potential and stemness. The mesenchymal intermediate filament, vimentin, is upregulated during EMT, enhancing the resilience and invasiveness of carcinoma cells. The phosphorylation of vimentin is critical to its structure and function. Here, we identify that stabilizing vimentin phosphorylation at serine 56 induces multinucleation, specifically in hybrid E/M cells with stemness properties but not epithelial or mesenchymal cells. Cancer stem-like cells are especially susceptible to vimentin-induced multinucleation relative to differentiated cells, leading to a reduction in self-renewal and stemness. As a result, vimentin-induced multinucleation leads to sustained inhibition of stemness properties, tumor initiation, and metastasis. These observations indicate that a single, targetable phosphorylation event in vimentin is critical for stemness and metastasis in carcinomas with hybrid E/M properties.

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Keywords:CP: Cancer; Cancer stem cells, Epithelial-mesenchymal transition; CSC; EMT; Multinucleation; Vimentin; Metastasis; Stemness; Hybrid E/M; Breast cancer.
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