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Cell-Cycle Position of Single MYC-Driven Cancer Cells Dictates Their Susceptibility to a Chemotherapeutic Drug.

Tatsiana Ryl1, Erika E Kuchen1, Emma Bell2, Chunxuan Shao1, Andrés F Flórez1, Gregor Mönke1, Sina Gogolin2, Mona Friedrich2, Florian Lamprecht1, Frank Westermann3, Thomas Höfer4.   

Abstract

While many tumors initially respond to chemotherapy, regrowth of surviving cells compromises treatment efficacy in the long term. The cell-biological basis of this regrowth is not understood. Here, we characterize the response of individual, patient-derived neuroblastoma cells driven by the prominent oncogene MYC to the first-line chemotherapy, doxorubicin. Combining live-cell imaging, cell-cycle-resolved transcriptomics, and mathematical modeling, we demonstrate that a cell's treatment response is dictated by its expression level of MYC and its cell-cycle position prior to treatment. All low-MYC cells enter therapy-induced senescence. High-MYC cells, by contrast, disable their cell-cycle checkpoints, forcing renewed proliferation despite treatment-induced DNA damage. After treatment, the viability of high-MYC cells depends on their cell-cycle position during treatment: newborn cells promptly halt in G1 phase, repair DNA damage, and form re-growing clones; all other cells show protracted DNA repair and ultimately die. These findings demonstrate that fast-proliferating tumor cells may resist cytotoxic treatment non-genetically, by arresting within a favorable window of the cell cycle.
Copyright © 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  MYC; bistability; cancer; cell-cycle checkpoints; cell-cycle-resolved transcriptomics; live-cell imaging; mathematical modeling; therapy resistance

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28843484     DOI: 10.1016/j.cels.2017.07.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Syst        ISSN: 2405-4712            Impact factor:   10.304


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