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Published in: Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research 1/2021

01-12-2021 | Metastasis | Research

WNT11/ROR2 signaling is associated with tumor invasion and poor survival in breast cancer

Authors: Kerstin Menck, Saskia Heinrichs, Darius Wlochowitz, Maren Sitte, Helen Noeding, Andreas Janshoff, Hannes Treiber, Torben Ruhwedel, Bawarjan Schatlo, Christian von der Brelie, Stefan Wiemann, Tobias Pukrop, Tim Beißbarth, Claudia Binder, Annalen Bleckmann

Published in: Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

Breast cancer has been associated with activation of the WNT signaling pathway, although no driver mutations in WNT genes have been found yet. Instead, a high expression of the alternative WNT receptor ROR2 was observed, in particular in breast cancer brain metastases. However, its respective ligand and downstream signaling in this context remained unknown.

Methods

We modulated the expression of ROR2 in human breast cancer cells and characterized their gene and protein expression by RNA-Seq, qRT-PCR, immunoblots and reverse phase protein array (RPPA) combined with network analyses to understand the molecular basis of ROR2 signaling in breast cancer. Using co-immunoprecipitations, we verified the interaction of ROR2 with the identified ligand, WNT11. The functional consequences of WNT11/ROR2 signaling for tumor cell aggressiveness were assessed by microscopy, impedance sensing as well as viability and invasion assays. To evaluate the translational significance of our findings, we performed gene set enrichment, expression and survival analyses on human breast cancer brain metastases.

Results

We found ROR2 to be highly expressed in aggressive breast tumors and associated with worse metastasis-free survival. ROR2 overexpression induced a BRCAness-like phenotype in a cell-context specific manner and rendered cells resistant to PARP inhibition. High levels of ROR2 were furthermore associated with defects in cell morphology and cell-cell-contacts leading to increased tumor invasiveness. On a molecular level, ROR2 overexpression upregulated several non-canonical WNT ligands, in particular WNT11. Co-immunoprecipitation confirmed that WNT11 indeed interacts with the cysteine-rich domain of ROR2 and triggers its invasion-promoting signaling via RHO/ROCK. Knockdown of WNT11 reversed the pro-invasive phenotype and the cellular changes in ROR2-overexpressing cells.

Conclusions

Taken together, our study revealed a novel auto-stimulatory loop in which ROR2 triggers the expression of its own ligand, WNT11, resulting in enhanced tumor invasion associated with breast cancer metastasis.
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Metadata
Title
WNT11/ROR2 signaling is associated with tumor invasion and poor survival in breast cancer
Authors
Kerstin Menck
Saskia Heinrichs
Darius Wlochowitz
Maren Sitte
Helen Noeding
Andreas Janshoff
Hannes Treiber
Torben Ruhwedel
Bawarjan Schatlo
Christian von der Brelie
Stefan Wiemann
Tobias Pukrop
Tim Beißbarth
Claudia Binder
Annalen Bleckmann
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1756-9966
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13046-021-02187-z

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