Vasculogenic mimicry formation in EBV-associated epithelial malignancies

Tong Xiang, Yu Xin Lin, Wenlong Ma, Hao Jiong Zhang, Ke Ming Chen, Gui Ping He, Xiao Zhang, Miao Xu, Qi Sheng Feng, Ming Yuan Chen, Mu Sheng Zeng, Yi Xin Zeng, Lin Feng

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    Abstract

    Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-associated epithelial cancers, including nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and approximately 10% of gastric cancers, termed EBVaGC, represent 80% of all EBV-related malignancies. However, the exact role of EBV in epithelial cancers remains elusive. Here, we report that EBV functions in vasculogenic mimicry (VM). Epithelial cancer cells infected with EBV develop tumor vascular networks that correlate with tumor growth, which is different from endothelial-derived angiogenic vessels and is VEGF-independent. Mechanistically, activation of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR/HIF-1α signaling cascade, which is partly mediated by LMP2A, is responsible for EBV-induced VM formation. Both xenografts and clinical samples of NPC and EBVaGC exhibit VM histologically, which are correlated with AKT and HIF-1α activation. Furthermore, although anti-VEGF monotherapy shows limited effects, potent synergistic antitumor activities are achieved by combination therapy with VEGF and HIF-1α-targeted agents. Our findings suggest that EBV creates plasticity in epithelial cells to express endothelial phenotype and provides a novel EBV-targeted antitumor strategy.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Article number5009
    JournalNature communications
    Volume9
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Dec 1 2018

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Chemistry
    • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
    • General Physics and Astronomy

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