Literature DB >> 29258294

Senescence-associated reprogramming promotes cancer stemness.

Maja Milanovic1, Dorothy N Y Fan1,2,3,4, Dimitri Belenki1, J Henry M Däbritz1, Zhen Zhao5, Yong Yu6, Jan R Dörr1, Lora Dimitrova7, Dido Lenze7, Ines A Monteiro Barbosa8, Marco A Mendoza-Parra9, Tamara Kanashova6, Marlen Metzner1, Katharina Pardon1, Maurice Reimann1, Andreas Trumpp2,3,4,10, Bernd Dörken1,2,4,6,11, Johannes Zuber8, Hinrich Gronemeyer9, Michael Hummel2,4,7,11, Gunnar Dittmar6,12, Soyoung Lee1,2,4,6, Clemens A Schmitt1,2,4,6,11.   

Abstract

Cellular senescence is a stress-responsive cell-cycle arrest program that terminates the further expansion of (pre-)malignant cells. Key signalling components of the senescence machinery, such as p16INK4a, p21CIP1 and p53, as well as trimethylation of lysine 9 at histone H3 (H3K9me3), also operate as critical regulators of stem-cell functions (which are collectively termed 'stemness'). In cancer cells, a gain of stemness may have profound implications for tumour aggressiveness and clinical outcome. Here we investigated whether chemotherapy-induced senescence could change stem-cell-related properties of malignant cells. Gene expression and functional analyses comparing senescent and non-senescent B-cell lymphomas from Eμ-Myc transgenic mice revealed substantial upregulation of an adult tissue stem-cell signature, activated Wnt signalling, and distinct stem-cell markers in senescence. Using genetically switchable models of senescence targeting H3K9me3 or p53 to mimic spontaneous escape from the arrested condition, we found that cells released from senescence re-entered the cell cycle with strongly enhanced and Wnt-dependent clonogenic growth potential compared to virtually identical populations that had been equally exposed to chemotherapy but had never been senescent. In vivo, these previously senescent cells presented with a much higher tumour initiation potential. Notably, the temporary enforcement of senescence in p53-regulatable models of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and acute myeloid leukaemia was found to reprogram non-stem bulk leukaemia cells into self-renewing, leukaemia-initiating stem cells. Our data, which are further supported by consistent results in human cancer cell lines and primary samples of human haematological malignancies, reveal that senescence-associated stemness is an unexpected, cell-autonomous feature that exerts its detrimental, highly aggressive growth potential upon escape from cell-cycle blockade, and is enriched in relapse tumours. These findings have profound implications for cancer therapy, and provide new mechanistic insights into the plasticity of cancer cells.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29258294     DOI: 10.1038/nature25167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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