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. 2022 Apr:108:20-38.
doi: 10.1016/j.matbio.2022.02.007. Epub 2022 Feb 26.

Modulating tenascin-C functions by targeting the MAtrix REgulating MOtif, "MAREMO"

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Modulating tenascin-C functions by targeting the MAtrix REgulating MOtif, "MAREMO"

Thomas Loustau et al. Matrix Biol. 2022 Apr.

Abstract

The extracellular matrix molecule Tenascin-C (TNC) promotes cancer and chronic inflammation by multiple mechanisms. Recently, TNC was shown to promote an immune suppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) through binding soluble chemoattracting factors, thus retaining leukocytes in the stroma. TNC also binds to fibronectin (FN) and other molecules, raising the question of a potential common TNC binding mechanism. By sequence comparison of two TNC-interacting domains in FN, the fifth (FN5) and thirteenth (FN13) fibronectin type III domains we identified a MAtrix REgulating MOtif "MAREMO" or M-motif that is highly conserved amongst vertebrates. By sequence analysis, structural modeling and functional analysis we found also putative M-motifs in TNC itself. We showed by negative staining electron microscopic imaging that the M-motif in FN mediates interactions with FN as well as with TNC. We generated two M-motif mimetic peptides P5 and P13 resembling the M-motif in FN5 and FN13, respectively. By using structural information we modelled binding of these M-motif mimetics revealing a putative MAREMO binding site MBS in FN5 and TN3, respectively overlapping with the M-motif. We further demonstrated that the M-motif mimetic peptides blocked several functions of TNC, such as binding of TNC to FN, cell rounding on a mixed FN/TNC substratum, FN matrix expression and subsequent assembly, TNC-induced signaling and gene expression, TNC chemokine binding and dendritic cell retention, thus providing novel opportunities to inhibit TNC actions. Our results suggest that targeting the MAREMO/MBS interaction could be exploited for reducing inflammation and matrix functions in cancer and fibrosis.

Keywords: CCL21; CXCL12; Cell adhesion; Chemoretention; Fibronectin; Gene expression; Immune suppression; Matrisome; Matrix Regulating Motif MAREMO; Matrix assembly; Proteomics; Signaling; Structural modeling; TGFβ; TRAIL; Tenascin-C.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of competing interests The discovery of MAREMO has been protected by patent No. WO2021233766A1 on “Compounds Binding for use in the treatment of diseases”.

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