The Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid type 2 (TRPV2) channel is highly selective for Ca and can be activated by lipids, such as LysoPhosphatidylCholine (LPC). LPC analogues, such as the synthetic alkyl-ether-lipid edelfosine or the endogenous alkyl-ether-lipid Platelet Activating Factor (PAF), modulates ion channels in cancer cells. This opens the way to develop alkyl-ether-lipids for the modulation of TRPV2 in cancer. Here, we investigated the role of 2-Acetamido-2-Deoxy-l-O-Hexadecyl-rac-Glycero-3-PhosphatidylCholine (AD-HGPC), a new alkyl-ether-lipid (LPC analogue), on TRPV2 trafficking and its impact on Ca -dependent cell migration. The effect of AD-HGPC on the TRPV2 channel and tumour process was further investigated using calcium imaging and an in vivo mouse model. Using molecular and pharmacological approaches, we dissected the mechanism implicated in alkyl-ether-lipids sensitive TRPV2 trafficking. We found that TRPV2 promotes constitutive Ca entry, leading to migration of highly metastatic breast cancer cell lines through the PI3K/Akt-Girdin axis. AD-HGPC addresses the functional TRPV2 channel in the plasma membrane through Golgi stimulation and PI3K/Akt/Rac-dependent cytoskeletal reorganization, leading to constitutive Ca entry and breast cancer cell migration (without affecting the development of metastasis), in a mouse model. We describe, for the first time, the biological role of a new alkyl-ether-lipid on TRPV2 channel trafficking in breast cancer cells and highlight the potential modulation of TRPV2 by alkyl-ether-lipids as a novel avenue for research in the treatment of metastatic cancer.Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Maxime Guéguinou
Romain Felix
Séverine Marionneau-Lambot
Thibauld Oullier
Aubin Penna
Sana Kouba
Audrey Gambade
Yann Fourbon
David Ternant
Christophe Arnoult
Gaëlle Simon
Ana Maria Bouchet
Aurélie Chantôme
Thomas Harnois
Jean-Pierre Haelters
Paul-Alain Jaffrès
Gunther Weber
Philippe Bougnoux
François Carreaux
Olivier Mignen
Christophe Vandier
Marie Potier-Cartereau
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