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Fat1 deletion promotes hybrid EMT state, tumour stemness and metastasis.

Ievgenia Pastushenko1,2,3, Federico Mauri1, Yura Song1, Florian de Cock1, Bob Meeusen4,5, Benjamin Swedlund1, Francis Impens6,7,8, Delphi Van Haver6,7,8, Matthieu Opitz9, Manuel Thery10,11, Yacine Bareche12, Gaelle Lapouge1, Marjorie Vermeersch13, Yves-Rémi Van Eycke14,15, Cédric Balsat14, Christine Decaestecker14,15, Youri Sokolow16, Sergio Hassid17, Alicia Perez-Bustillo18, Beatriz Agreda-Moreno19, Luis Rios-Buceta20,21,22, Pedro Jaen20,21,22, Pedro Redondo23, Ramon Sieira-Gil24, Jose F Millan-Cayetano25, Onofre Sanmatrtin26, Nicky D'Haene27, Virginie Moers1, Milena Rozzi1, Jeremy Blondeau1, Sophie Lemaire1, Samuel Scozzaro1, Veerle Janssens4,5, Magdalena De Troya25, Christine Dubois1, David Pérez-Morga13,28, Isabelle Salmon27, Christos Sotiriou12, Francoise Helmbacher29, Cédric Blanpain30,31.   

Abstract

FAT1, which encodes a protocadherin, is one of the most frequently mutated genes in human cancers1-5. However, the role and the molecular mechanisms by which FAT1 mutations control tumour initiation and progression are poorly understood. Here, using mouse models of skin squamous cell carcinoma and lung tumours, we found that deletion of Fat1 accelerates tumour initiation and malignant progression and promotes a hybrid epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) phenotype. We also found this hybrid EMT state in FAT1-mutated human squamous cell carcinomas. Skin squamous cell carcinomas in which Fat1 was deleted presented increased tumour stemness and spontaneous metastasis. We performed transcriptional and chromatin profiling combined with proteomic analyses and mechanistic studies, which revealed that loss of function of FAT1 activates a CAMK2-CD44-SRC axis that promotes YAP1 nuclear translocation and ZEB1 expression that stimulates the mesenchymal state. This loss of function also inactivates EZH2, promoting SOX2 expression, which sustains the epithelial state. Our comprehensive analysis identified drug resistance and vulnerabilities in FAT1-deficient tumours, which have important implications for cancer therapy. Our studies reveal that, in mouse and human squamous cell carcinoma, loss of function of FAT1 promotes tumour initiation, progression, invasiveness, stemness and metastasis through the induction of a hybrid EMT state.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33328637      PMCID: PMC7612440          DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-03046-1

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


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4.  NR2F2 controls malignant squamous cell carcinoma state by promoting stemness and invasion and repressing differentiation.

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Journal:  Nat Cancer       Date:  2021-11-22

5.  Epigenetic and metabolic interplay in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.

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