Identified a sphingosine-1-phosphate-cathelicidin axis pivotal to cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma development. UV radiation and oxidative stress upregulate cathelicidin (CAMP) production, which through S1P signaling promotes skin cancer progression.
Abstract
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is a common skin cancer caused by mutagenesis resulting from excess UVR or other types of oxidative stress. These stressors also upregulate the production of a cutaneous innate immune element, cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide (CAMP), through endoplasmic reticulum stress-initiated, sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) signaling pathway. Although CAMP has beneficial antimicrobial activities, it also can be proinflammatory and procarcinogenic. We addressed whether and how S1P-induced CAMP production leads to cSCC development. Our study demonstrated that (i) CAMP expression is increased in cSCC cells and skin from patients with cSCC; (ii) S1P levels are elevated in cSCC cells, whereas inhibition of S1P production attenuates CAMP-stimulated cSCC growth; (iii) exogenous CAMP stimulates cSCC but not normal human keratinocyte growth; (iv) blockade of FPRL1 protein, a CAMP receptor, attenuates cSCC growth as well as the growth and invasion of cSCC cells mediated by CAMP into an extracellular matrix-containing fibroblast substrate; (v) FOXP3+ regulatory T-cell (which decreases antitumor immunity) levels increase in cSCC skin; and (vi) CAMP induces endoplasmic reticulum stress in cSCC cells. Together, the endoplasmic reticulum stress-S1P-CAMP axis forms a vicious circle, creating a favorable environment for cSCC development, that is, cSCC growth and invasion impede anticancer immunity.
Authors
Park, Kyungho; Shin, Kyong-Oh; Kim, Young-Il; Nielsen-Scott, Anna L; Mainzer, Carine; Celli, Anna; Bae, Yoojin; Chae, Seungwoo; An, Hahyun; Choi, Yerim; Park, Jae-Ho; Park, Soo-Hyun; Hwang, Jin-Taek; Kang, Seung Goo; Wakefield, Joan S; Arron, Sarah T; Holleran, Walter M; Mauro, Theodora M; Elias, Peter M; Uchida, Yoshikazu
Keywords
CathelicidinCutaneous squamous cell carcinomaEndoplasmic reticulum stressRegulatory T cellSphingosine-1-phosphate