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Therapy-Induced Cellular Senescence Induces Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition and Increases Invasiveness in Rectal Cancer.

Joana Tato-Costa1, Sandra Casimiro1, Teresa Pacheco1, Ricardo Pires2, Afonso Fernandes1, Irina Alho1, Pedro Pereira1, Paulo Costa3, Henrique Bicha Castelo3, João Ferreira1, Luís Costa4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: DNA damaging agents and ionizing radiation used in the therapy of human cancers can induce senescence of cancer cells. Senescent cells exhibit a secretory phenotype (senescence-associated secretome [SAS]) that can affect cancer cell behavior and, eventually, clinical prognosis. We assessed the effects of the SAS on the induction of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in vitro and in clinical samples from patients with rectal cancer who had undergone neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Colorectal cancer cells (HCT 116) were induced into senescence by exposure to either 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) or doxorubicin. The senescent state was confirmed by staining for senescence-associated β-galactosidase (SA-β-Gal). The paracrine effects of SASs were assessed on proliferating HCT 116 cells. The quantified parameters were cell proliferation, invasive capacity, and induction of EMT. Senescence and EMT in clinical samples were assessed by the expression levels (reverse transcriptase-quantitative polymerase chain reaction) of genes related to senescence and EMT after laser-assisted microdissection of cancer cell clusters that stained either positive or negative for SA-β-Gal.
RESULTS: We have shown that cultured colon cancer cells induced into senescence by exposure to 5-FU exhibit a SAS capable of paracrine induction of EMT in colon and rectal cancer cell lines and increased cell invasion in vitro. Using laser-assisted microdissection, we found that in rectal cancer samples from patients treated with neoadjuvant CRT, tumor cell niches enriched for senescent cells bookmark regions of increased mRNA expression levels of EMT-related proteins (Slug, Snail, vimentin) compared with the nearby senescent-null tumor cell niches.
CONCLUSION: We have provided, first-hand, strongly suggestive evidence that senescent cancer cells emerging in the context of neoadjuvant CRT for rectal cancer influenced the tumor microenvironment by promoting EMT by way of short-range interactions.
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Keywords:  5-Fluorouracil; Neoadjuvant chemotherapy; Rectal cancer; Senescence-associated secretory phenotype; Therapy-induced senescence

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26603055     DOI: 10.1016/j.clcc.2015.09.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Colorectal Cancer        ISSN: 1533-0028            Impact factor:   4.481


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Review 3.  Epithelial cell senescence: an adaptive response to pre-carcinogenic stresses?

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7.  Some chemotherapeutics-treated colon cancer cells display a specific phenotype being a combination of stem-like and senescent cell features.

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8.  5-fluorouracil causes endothelial cell senescence: potential protective role of glucagon-like peptide 1.

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Review 10.  The redox-senescence axis and its therapeutic targeting.

Authors:  Natalie Yl Ngoi; Angeline Qx Liew; Stephen J F Chong; Matthew S Davids; Marie-Veronique Clement; Shazib Pervaiz
Journal:  Redox Biol       Date:  2021-06-05       Impact factor: 11.799

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