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Epithelial TGFβ engages growth-factor signalling to circumvent apoptosis and drive intestinal tumourigenesis with aggressive features.


ABSTRACT: The pro-tumourigenic role of epithelial TGFβ signalling in colorectal cancer (CRC) is controversial. Here, we identify a cohort of born to be bad early-stage (T1) colorectal tumours, with aggressive features and a propensity to disseminate early, that are characterised by high epithelial cell-intrinsic TGFβ signalling. In the presence of concurrent Apc and Kras mutations, activation of epithelial TGFβ signalling rampantly accelerates tumourigenesis and share transcriptional signatures with those of the born to be bad T1 human tumours and predicts recurrence in stage II CRC. Mechanistically, epithelial TGFβ signalling induces a growth-promoting EGFR-signalling module that synergises with mutant APC and KRAS to drive MAPK signalling that re-sensitise tumour cells to MEK and/or EGFR inhibitors. Together, we identify epithelial TGFβ signalling both as a determinant of early dissemination and a potential therapeutic vulnerability of CRC's with born to be bad traits.

SUBMITTER: Flanagan DJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9729215 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Epithelial TGFβ engages growth-factor signalling to circumvent apoptosis and drive intestinal tumourigenesis with aggressive features.

Flanagan Dustin J DJ   Amirkhah Raheleh R   Vincent David F DF   Gunduz Nuray N   Gentaz Pauline P   Cammareri Patrizia P   McCooey Aoife J AJ   McCorry Amy M B AMB   Fisher Natalie C NC   Davis Hayley L HL   Ridgway Rachel A RA   Lohuis Jeroen J   Leach Joshua D G JDG   Jackstadt Rene R   Gilroy Kathryn K   Mariella Elisa E   Nixon Colin C   Clark William W   Hedley Ann A   Markert Elke K EK   Strathdee Douglas D   Bartholin Laurent L   Redmond Keara L KL   Kerr Emma M EM   Longley Daniel B DB   Ginty Fiona F   Cho Sanghee S   Coleman Helen G HG   Loughrey Maurice B MB   Bardelli Alberto A   Maughan Timothy S TS   Campbell Andrew D AD   Lawler Mark M   Leedham Simon J SJ   Barry Simon T ST   Inman Gareth J GJ   van Rheenen Jacco J   Dunne Philip D PD   Sansom Owen J OJ  

Nature communications 20221207 1


The pro-tumourigenic role of epithelial TGFβ signalling in colorectal cancer (CRC) is controversial. Here, we identify a cohort of born to be bad early-stage (T1) colorectal tumours, with aggressive features and a propensity to disseminate early, that are characterised by high epithelial cell-intrinsic TGFβ signalling. In the presence of concurrent Apc and Kras mutations, activation of epithelial TGFβ signalling rampantly accelerates tumourigenesis and share transcriptional signatures with those  ...[more]

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