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Publication : L1CAM defines the regenerative origin of metastasis-initiating cells in colorectal cancer.

First Author  Ganesh K Year  2020
Journal  Nat Cancer Volume  1
Issue  1 Pages  28-45
PubMed ID  32656539 Mgi Jnum  J:302560
Mgi Id  MGI:6508423 Doi  10.1038/s43018-019-0006-x
Citation  Ganesh K, et al. (2020) L1CAM defines the regenerative origin of metastasis-initiating cells in colorectal cancer. Nat Cancer 1(1):28-45
abstractText  Metastasis-initiating cells with stem-like properties drive cancer lethality, yet their origins and relationship to primary-tumor-initiating stem cells are not known. We show that L1CAM(+) cells in human colorectal cancer (CRC) have metastasis-initiating capacity, and we define their relationship to tissue regeneration. L1CAM is not expressed in the homeostatic intestinal epithelium, but is induced and required for epithelial regeneration following colitis and in CRC organoid growth. By using human tissues and mouse models, we show that L1CAM is dispensable for adenoma initiation but required for orthotopic carcinoma propagation, liver metastatic colonization and chemoresistance. L1CAM(high) cells partially overlap with LGR5(high) stem-like cells in human CRC organoids. Disruption of intercellular epithelial contacts causes E-cadherin-REST transcriptional derepression of L1CAM, switching chemoresistant CRC progenitors from an L1CAM(low) to an L1CAM(high) state. Thus, L1CAM dependency emerges in regenerative intestinal cells when epithelial integrity is lost, a phenotype of wound healing deployed in metastasis-initiating cells.
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