Tgf-Beta Reduces Dna Ds-Break Repair Mechanisms To Heighten Genetic Diversity And Adaptability Of Cd44+/Cd24-Cancer Cells

ELIFE(2017)

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Many lines of evidence have indicated that both genetic and non-genetic determinants can contribute to intra-tumor heterogeneity and influence cancer outcomes. Among the best described sub-population of cancer cells generated by non-genetic mechanisms are cells characterized by a CD44+/CD24 cell surface marker profile. Here, we report that human CD44+/CD24 cancer cells are genetically highly unstable because of intrinsic defects in their DNA-repair capabilities. In fact, in CD44+/CD24 cells, constitutive activation of the TGF-beta axis was both necessary and sufficient to reduce the expression of genes that are crucial in coordinating DNA damage repair mechanisms. Consequently, we observed that cancer cells that reside in a CD44+/ CD24 state are characterized by increased accumulation of DNA copy number alterations, greater genetic diversity and improved adaptability to drug treatment. Together, these data suggest that the transition into a CD44+/CD24 cell state can promote intra-tumor genetic heterogeneity, spur tumor evolution and increase tumor fitness.
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cancer biology,cell biology,copy number alteration,drug adaptability,genetic diversity,human,intra-tumor heterogeneity,tumor evolution,tumor fitness
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