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Cancer Cells Retrace a Stepwise Differentiation Program during Malignant Progression

Saghafinia, Sadegh  
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Homicsko, Krisztian
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Di Domenico, Annunziata
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October 1, 2021
Cancer Discovery

Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PanNET) comprise two molecular subtypes, relatively benign islet tumors (IT) and invasive, metastasis-like primary (MLP) tumors. Until now, the origin of aggressive MLP tumors has been obscure. Herein, using multi-omics approaches, we revealed that MLP tumors arise from IT via dedifferentiation following a reverse trajectory along the developmental pathway of islet beta cells, which results in the acquisition of a progenitor-like molecular phenotype. Functionally, the miR-181cd cluster induces the IT-to-MLP transition by suppressing expression of the Meis2 transcription factor, leading to upregulation of a developmental transcription factor, Hmgb3. Notably, the IT-to-MLP transition constitutes a distinct step of tumorigenesis and is separable from the classic proliferation-associated hallmark, temporally preceding accelerated proliferation of cancer cells. Furthermore, patients with PanNET with elevated HMGB3 expression and an MLP transcriptional signature are associated with higher-grade tumors and worse survival. Overall, our results unveil a new mechanism that modulates cancer cell plasticity to enable malignant progression.

SIGNIFICANCE: Dedifferentiation has long been observed as a histopathologic characteristic of many cancers, albeit inseparable from concurrent increases in cell proliferation. Herein, we demonstrate that dedifferentiation is a mechanistically and temporally separable step in the multistage tumorigenesis of pancreatic islet cells, retracing the developmental lineage of islet beta cells.

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research article
DOI
10.1158/2159-8290.CD-20-1637
Web of Science ID

WOS:000704194700035

Author(s)
Saghafinia, Sadegh  
Homicsko, Krisztian
Di Domenico, Annunziata
Wullschleger, Stephan  
Perren, Aurel
Marinoni, Ilaria
Ciriello, Giovanni
Michael, Iacovos P.
Hanahan, Douglas  
Date Issued

2021-10-01

Publisher

AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH

Published in
Cancer Discovery
Volume

11

Issue

10

Start page

2638

End page

2657

Subjects

Oncology

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pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors

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beta-cell

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reveals

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expression

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hmgb3

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tumorigenesis

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stemness

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matrix

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growth

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dna

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October 23, 2021
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