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Publication : Developmental History Provides a Roadmap for the Emergence of Tumor Plasticity.

First Author  Tata PR Year  2018
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  44
Issue  6 Pages  679-693.e5
PubMed ID  29587142 Mgi Jnum  J:263872
Mgi Id  MGI:6191935 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2018.02.024
Citation  Tata PR, et al. (2018) Developmental History Provides a Roadmap for the Emergence of Tumor Plasticity. Dev Cell 44(6):679-693.e5
abstractText  We show that the loss or gain of transcription factor programs that govern embryonic cell-fate specification is associated with a form of tumor plasticity characterized by the acquisition of alternative cell fates normally characteristic of adjacent organs. In human non-small cell lung cancers, downregulation of the lung lineage-specifying TF NKX2-1 is associated with tumors bearing features of various gut tissues. Loss of Nkx2-1 from murine alveolar, but not airway, epithelium results in conversion of lung cells to gastric-like cells. Superimposing oncogenic Kras activation enables further plasticity in both alveolar and airway epithelium, producing tumors that adopt midgut and hindgut fates. Conversely, coupling Nkx2-1 loss with foregut lineage-specifying SOX2 overexpression drives the formation of squamous cancers with features of esophageal differentiation. These findings demonstrate that elements of pathologic tumor plasticity mirror the normal developmental history of organs in that cancer cells acquire cell fates associated with developmentally related neighboring organs.
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