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ABSTRACT: Implications
This work uncovers addiction of SCLC cells to MUC1-C, which is a druggable target that could provide new opportunities for advancing SCLC treatment.
SUBMITTER: Fushimi A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9437561 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Fushimi Atsushi A Morimoto Yoshihiro Y Ishikawa Satoshi S Yamashita Nami N Bhattacharya Atrayee A Daimon Tatsuaki T Rajabi Hasan H Jin Caining C Hagiwara Masayuki M Yasumizu Yota Y Luan Zhou Z Suo Wenhao W Wong Kwok-Kin KK Withers Henry H Liu Song S Long Mark D MD Kufe Donald D
Molecular cancer research : MCR 20220901 9
Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is a recalcitrant malignancy defined by subtypes on the basis of differential expression of the ASCL1, NEUROD1, and POU2F3 transcription factors. The MUC1-C protein is activated in pulmonary epithelial cells by exposure to environmental carcinogens and promotes oncogenesis; however, there is no known association between MUC1-C and SCLC. We report that MUC1-C is expressed in classic neuroendocrine (NE) SCLC-A, variant NE SCLC-N and non-NE SCLC-P cells and activates t ...[more]