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Secreted protease PRSS35 suppresses hepatocellular carcinoma by disabling CXCL2-mediated neutrophil extracellular traps.


ABSTRACT: Hepatocytes function largely through the secretion of proteins that regulate cell proliferation, metabolism, and intercellular communications. During the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the hepatocyte secretome changes dynamically as both a consequence and a causative factor in tumorigenesis, although the full scope of secreted protein function in this process remains unclear. Here, we show that the secreted pseudo serine protease PRSS35 functions as a tumor suppressor in HCC. Mechanistically, we demonstrate that active PRSS35 is processed via cleavage by proprotein convertases. Active PRSS35 then suppresses protein levels of CXCL2 through targeted cleavage of tandem lysine (KK) recognition motif. Consequently, CXCL2 degradation attenuates neutrophil recruitment to tumors and formation of neutrophil extracellular traps, ultimately suppressing HCC progression. These findings expand our understanding of the hepatocyte secretome's role in cancer development while providing a basis for the clinical translation of PRRS35 as a therapeutic target or diagnostic biomarker.

SUBMITTER: Wang T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10024721 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Secreted protease PRSS35 suppresses hepatocellular carcinoma by disabling CXCL2-mediated neutrophil extracellular traps.

Wang Ting T   Zhou Yingli Y   Zhou Zilong Z   Zhang Pinggen P   Yan Ronghui R   Sun Linchong L   Ma Wenhao W   Zhang Tong T   Shen Shengqi S   Liu Haiying H   Lu Hui H   Ye Ling L   Feng Junru J   Chen Zhaolin Z   Zhong Xiuying X   Wu Gao G   Cai Yongping Y   Jia Weidong W   Gao Ping P   Zhang Huafeng H  

Nature communications 20230318 1


Hepatocytes function largely through the secretion of proteins that regulate cell proliferation, metabolism, and intercellular communications. During the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the hepatocyte secretome changes dynamically as both a consequence and a causative factor in tumorigenesis, although the full scope of secreted protein function in this process remains unclear. Here, we show that the secreted pseudo serine protease PRSS35 functions as a tumor suppressor in HCC. Mec  ...[more]

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