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Distinct but interchangeable subpopulations of colorectal cancer cells with different growth fates and drug sensitivity.


ABSTRACT: Dynamic changes in cell properties lead to intratumor heterogeneity; however, the mechanisms of nongenetic cellular plasticity remain elusive. When the fate of each cell from colorectal cancer organoids was tracked through a clonogenic growth assay, the cells showed a wide range of growth ability even within the clonal organoids, consisting of distinct subpopulations; the cells generating large spheroids and the cells generating small spheroids. The cells from the small spheroids generated only small spheroids (S-pattern), while the cells from the large spheroids generated both small and large spheroids (D-pattern), both of which were tumorigenic. Transition from the S-pattern to the D-pattern occurred by various extrinsic triggers, in which Notch signaling and Musashi-1 played a key role. The S-pattern spheroids were resistant to chemotherapy and transited to the D-pattern upon drug treatment through Notch signaling. As the transition is linked to the drug resistance, it can be a therapeutic target.

SUBMITTER: Coppo R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9883198 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distinct but interchangeable subpopulations of colorectal cancer cells with different growth fates and drug sensitivity.

Coppo Roberto R   Kondo Jumpei J   Iida Keita K   Okada Mariko M   Onuma Kunishige K   Tanaka Yoshihisa Y   Kamada Mayumi M   Ohue Masayuki M   Kawada Kenji K   Obama Kazutaka K   Inoue Masahiro M  

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Dynamic changes in cell properties lead to intratumor heterogeneity; however, the mechanisms of nongenetic cellular plasticity remain elusive. When the fate of each cell from colorectal cancer organoids was tracked through a clonogenic growth assay, the cells showed a wide range of growth ability even within the clonal organoids, consisting of distinct subpopulations; the cells generating large spheroids and the cells generating small spheroids. The cells from the small spheroids generated only  ...[more]

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