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Molecular cell biology lab exploring the role of mechanical forces in epithelial homeostasis and cancer @ Center for Molecular Medicine UMCU

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Many thanks to all collaborators (including @cperezgonzalez.bsky.social, @vignjeviclab.bsky.social @vanrheenenlab.bsky.social, @hugosnippert.bsky.social) and the Dutch Cancer Foundation for making this work possible!

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In future work we hope to unravel how TRPV4 and integrins cooperate to control YAP signaling in CRC cells, and how mechanical forces intersect with other cues controlling CRC cell plasticity

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Chemical activation of mechanosensitive calcium channels is sufficient to trigger the emergence of fetal-like cells, and screening channels expressed in CRCs points to TRPV4 as the key channel. Blocking both integrin signaling and TRPV4 fully prevents Collagen I–induced reprogramming

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CRC cells pulling on Collagen I show increased calcium fluctuations, visualized with the calcium reporter K-GECO1

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CRC reprogramming by mechanical interactions with Collagen I involves the usual suspects: induction of YAP-mediated transcription via integrins. Interestingly, we find that for this integrins team up with other mechanosensors: mechanosensitive calcium channels

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…which requires CRC cells to mechanically pull on the Collagen I network (e.g., being disrupted when plating CRC cells on collagen I-coated substrates of low stiffness).

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Using CRC organoid models we found that interactions with Collagen I, a main component of the stroma, can trigger this reprogramming…

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Consistent with previous work (including from @vanrheenenlab.bsky.social), spatial transcriptomic analysis of colorectal cancer (CRC) shows that cells invading the stroma lose Lgr5-stem cell signatures. We show that these cells adopt a fetal-like transcriptional program

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Mechanosensitive calcium channels and integrins coordinate the reprogramming of colorectal cancer cells into a fetal-like state van der Net et al. show that mechanical interactions with the stromal component collagen I trigger reprogramming of colorectal cancer cells into a fetal-like state, through mechanosensitive integrins ...

We finally made it over here ! And excited to share our new paper on mechanical forces regulating stem cell plasticity in colorectal cancer, involving force transduction via mechanosensitive calcium channels! www.cell.com/cell-reports...

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