AUTHOR=Jiang Fan , Chen Youyi , Tomonobu Nahoko , Kinoshita Rie , Komalasari Ni Luh Gede Yoni , Kasano-Camones Carlos Ichiro , Ninomiya Kazumi , Murata Hitoshi , Yamamoto Ken-ichi , Gohara Yuma , Ochi Toshiki , Ruma I Made Winarsa , Sumardika I Wayan , Zhou Jin , Honjo Tomoko , Sakaguchi Yoshihiko , Yamauchi Akira , Kuribayashi Futoshi , Futami Junichiro , Kondo Eisaku , Inoue Yusuke , Toyooka Shinichi , Sakaguchi Masakiyo TITLE=Dissection of the signal transduction machinery responsible for the lysyl oxidase-like 4-mediated increase in invasive motility in triple-negative breast cancer cells: mechanistic insight into the integrin-β1-NF-κB-MMP9 axis JOURNAL=Frontiers in Oncology VOLUME=14 YEAR=2024 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/oncology/articles/10.3389/fonc.2024.1371307 DOI=10.3389/fonc.2024.1371307 ISSN=2234-943X ABSTRACT=Background

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells are a highly formidable cancer to treat. Nonetheless, by continued investigation into the molecular biology underlying the complex regulation of TNBC cell activity, vulnerabilities can be exposed as potential therapeutic targets at the molecular level. We previously revealed that lysyl oxidase-like 4 (LOXL4) promotes the invasiveness of TNBC cells via cell surface annexin A2 as a novel binding substrate of LOXL4, which promotes the abundant localization of integrin-β1 at the cancer plasma membrane. However, it has yet to be uncovered how the LOXL4-mediated abundance of integrin-β1 hastens the invasive outgrowth of TNBC cells at the molecular level.

Methods

LOXL4-overexpressing stable clones were established from MDA-MB-231 cells and subjected to molecular analyses, real-time qPCR and zymography to clarify their invasiveness, signal transduction, and matrix metalloprotease (MMP) activity, respectively.

Results

Our results show that LOXL4 potently promotes the induction of matrix metalloprotease 9 (MMP9) via activation of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB). Our molecular analysis revealed that TNF receptor-associated factor 4 (TRAF4) and TGF-β activated kinase 1 (TAK1) were required for the activation of NF-κB through Iκβ kinase kinase (IKKα/β) phosphorylation.

Conclusion

Our results demonstrate that the newly identified LOXL4-mediated axis, integrin-β1-TRAF4-TAK1-IKKα/β-Iκβα-NF-κB-MMP9, is crucial for TNBC cell invasiveness.