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De novo induction of lineage plasticity from human prostate luminal epithelial cells by activated AKT1 and c-Myc

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ONCOGENE
卷 39, 期 48, 页码 7142-7151

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DOI: 10.1038/s41388-020-01487-6

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  1. [R01CA190378]
  2. [R01DK092202]
  3. [R01DK107436]

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Neuroendocrine prostate cancer (NEPC) is an aggressive variant of prostate cancer that either develops de novo or arises from prostate adenocarcinoma as a result of treatment resistance. Although the prostate basal cells have been shown to directly generate tumor cells with neuroendocrine features when transduced with oncogenic signaling, the identity of the cell-of-origin for de novo NEPC remains unclear. We show that the TACSTD2(high)human prostate luminal epithelia cells highly express SOX2 and are relatively enriched in the transition zone prostate. Both TACSTD2(high)and TACSTD2(low)luminal cells transduced by constitutively activated AKT1 (caAKT1), and c-Myc can form organoids containing versatile clinically relevant tumor cell lineages with regard to the expression of AR and the neuroendocrine cell markers Synaptophysin and Chromogranin A. Tumor organoid cells derived from the TACSTD2(high)luminal cells are more predisposed to neuroendocrine differentiation along passaging and are relatively more castration-resistant. Knocking downTACSTD2andSOX2both attenuate neuroendocrine differentiation of tumor organoid cells. This study demonstrates de novo neuroendocrine differentiation of the human prostate luminal epithelial cells induced by caAKT1 and c-Myc and reveals an impact of cellular status on initiation of lineage plasticity.

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