Oncogenic KRAS activates an embryonic stem cell-like program in human colon cancer initiation Journal Article


Authors: Le Rolle, A. L.; Chiu, T. K.; Zeng, Z.; Shia, J.; Weiser, M. R.; Paty, P. B.; Chiu, V. K.
Article Title: Oncogenic KRAS activates an embryonic stem cell-like program in human colon cancer initiation
Abstract: Colorectal cancer is the third most frequently diagnosed cancer worldwide. Prevention of colorectal cancer initiation represents the most effective overall strategy to reduce its associated morbidity and mortality. Activating KRAS mutation (KRASmut) is the most prevalent oncogenic driver in colorectal cancer development, and KRASmut inhibition represents an unmet clinical need. We apply a systems-level approach to study the impact of KRASmut on stem cell signaling during human colon cancer initiation by performing gene set enrichment analysis on gene expression from human colon tissues. We find that KRASmut imposes the embryonic stem cell-like program during human colon cancer initiation from colon adenoma to stage I carcinoma. Expression of miR145, an embryonic SC program inhibitor, promotes cell lineage differentiation marker expression in KRASmut colon cancer cells and significantly suppresses their tumorigenicity. Our data support an in vivo plasticity model of human colon cancer initiation that merges the intrinsic stem cell properties of aberrant colon stem cells with the embryonic stem cell-like program induced by KRASmut to optimize malignant transformation. Inhibition of the embryonic SC-like program in KRASmut colon cancer cells reveals a novel therapeutic strategy to programmatically inhibit KRASmut tumors and prevent colon cancer.
Keywords: colorectal cancer; kras; emt; embryonic stem cell-like program; cancer plasticity
Journal Title: Oncotarget
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1949-2553
Publisher: Impact Journals  
Date Published: 2016-01-19
Start Page: 2159
End Page: 2174
Language: English
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.6818
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 26744320
PMCID: PMC4823026
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 May 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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