Literature DB >> 32242148

Genome remodeling upon mesenchymal tumor cell fusion contributes to tumor progression and metastatic spread.

Lydia Lartigue1,2, Candice Merle3,4, Pauline Lagarde1,2,5, Lucile Delespaul3, Tom Lesluyes3, Sophie Le Guellec3,6, Gaelle Pérot3,6, Laura Leroy3,6, Jean-Michel Coindre1,2,5, Frédéric Chibon7,8,9,10.   

Abstract

Cell fusion in tumor progression mostly refers to the merging of a cancer cell with a cell that has migration and immune escape capabilities such as macrophages. Here we show that spontaneous hybrids made from the fusion of transformed mesenchymal cells with partners from the same lineage undergo nonrecurrent large-scale genomic rearrangements, leading to the creation of highly aneuploid cells with novel phenotypic traits, including metastatic spreading capabilities. Moreover, in contrast to their parents, hybrids were the only cells able to recapitulate in vivo all features of human pleomorphic sarcomas, a rare and genetically complex mesenchymal tumor. Hybrid tumors not only displayed specific mesenchymal markers, but also combined a complex genetic profile with a highly metastatic behavior, like their human counterparts. Finally, we provide evidence that patient-derived pleomorphic sarcoma cells are inclined to spontaneous cell fusion. The resulting hybrids also gain in aggressiveness, exhibiting superior growth capacity in mouse models. Altogether, these results indicate that cell fusion has the potential to promote cancer progression by increasing growth and/or metastatic capacities, regardless of the nature of the companion cell. Moreover, such events likely occur upon sarcoma development, paving the way for better understanding of the biology, and aggressiveness of these tumors.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32242148     DOI: 10.1038/s41388-020-1276-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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