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The NFκB pathway promotes endocrine therapy tolerance through activation of integrated stress response in ER positive breast cancer


ABSTRACT: While estrogen receptor positive breast tumors generally respond well to endocrine therapy (ET), up to 40% of patients will experience relapse, either while on endocrine therapy or after ET is completed. We have previously shown that the selective pressure of tamoxifen activates the pro-survival NFkB pathway in patient tumors, breast cancer cell lines, and breast cancer xenograft tumors, and that this activation allows for survival of a population of ET-tolerant cells, which can contribute to relapse after ET withdrawal. Here, we utilized single cell RNA-sequencing to characterize survival pathways in NFkB+, ET-tolerant cells and identified activation of the integrated stress response as a critical survival mechanism. Moreover, we found key players in this pathway are regulated by ET in patient derived organoids. In addition, we developed an ET-tolerant gene signature that can be found in metastatic cell populations and that predicts poor outcome to ET. Our findings suggest that co-targeting of ER and key players in the integrated stress response may be a viable therapeutic strategy to eliminate cells that survive the selective pressure of ET.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE181812 | GEO | 2022/03/15

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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