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Progastrin activates colonic fibroblasts and induces a paracrine pro-migratory program in colorectal cancer cells

Fenie, N.; WANG, T. C.; roche, s.; FERRAND, A.

2026-04-15 cancer biology
10.64898/2026.04.12.718027 bioRxiv
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PurposeProgastrin, aberrantly expressed in colorectal cancer (CRC), is an established trophic factor for tumour epithelial cells. Whether it also promotes CRC progression by reprogramming stromal fibroblasts remains unclear. We investigated progastrin-induced colonic fibroblast activation and its functional consequences on CRC cell migration. MethodsFibroblast activation was assessed in the colonic mucosa of hGAS mice and in the human normal colonic fibroblast line CCD18Co exposed to synthetic progastrin. The impact of tumour-derived progastrin on epithelial cell motility was analysed using HCT116 cells expressing a control shRNA (shLuc) or a progastrin-targeting shRNA (shPG) in transwell migration assays performed with or without fibroblasts. Candidate paracrine mediators were evaluated by RT-qPCR, ELISA and neutralization experiments, and signalling was interrogated using the PI3K inhibitor LY294002. ResultsColonic fibroblasts from hGAS mice displayed stromal FAP and SMA expression, indicating fibroblast activation in vivo. In CCD18Co cells, progastrin increased FAP and SMA protein levels. Fibroblasts enhanced HCT116 cell migration. This effect was stronger when tumour cells expressed progastrin or when fibroblasts were preconditioned by progastrin-producing HCT116 cells. Progastrin induced CXCL12/SDF-1 and CXCL8/IL-8 expression and secretion by fibroblasts, and neutralization of either chemokine abrogated the additional migratory effect conferred by progastrin-activated fibroblasts. Progastrin triggered sustained Akt phosphorylation in fibroblasts, while PI3K inhibition suppressed CXCL12 and CXCL8 secretion and abolished fibroblast-dependent tumour cell migration. ConclusionThese data identify a stromal dimension of progastrin signalling in CRC and support a model in which tumour-derived progastrin activates colonic fibroblasts and elicits a PI3K/Akt-dependent paracrine programme that enhances CRC cell migration.

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