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Dual targeting of MAPK and PI3K pathways unlocks re-differentiation of Braf-mutated thyroid cancer organoids

Authors :
Hélène Lasolle
Andrea Schiavo
Adrien Tourneur
Pierre Gillotay
Bárbara de Faria da Fonseca
Lucieli Ceolin
Olivier Monestier
Benilda Aganahi
Laura Chomette
Marina Malta Letro Kizys
Lieven Haenebalcke
Tim Pieters
Steven Goossens
Jody Haigh
Vincent Detours
Ana Luiza Silva Maia
Sabine Costagliola
Mírian Romitti
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2023.

Abstract

Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine malignancy and several genetic events have been described to promote the development of thyroid carcinogenesis. Besides the effects of specific mutations on thyroid cancer development, the molecular mechanisms controlling tumorigenesis, tumor behavior, and drug resistance are still largely unknown. Cancer organoids have been proposed as a powerful tool to study aspects related to tumor development and progression and appear promising to test individual responses to therapies. Here, using mESC-derived thyroid organoids, we developed a BrafV637E-inducible model able to recapitulate the features of papillary thyroid cancer in vitro. Overexpression of BrafV637Erapidly leads to MAPK activation, cell dedifferentiation, and disruption of follicular organization. BrafV637E-expressing organoids show a transcriptomic signature for p53, focal adhesion, ECM-receptor interactions, EMT, and inflammatory signaling pathways. Finally, PTC-like thyroid organoids were used for drug screening assays. The combination of MAPK and PI3K inhibitors reversedBrafoncogene-promoted cell dedifferentiation while restoring thyroid follicle organization and functionin vitro. Our results demonstrate that pluripotent stem cells-derived thyroid cancer organoids can mimic tumor development and features while providing an efficient tool for testing novel targeted therapies.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........73d0e9990de70b1176c1950f430c8674
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.30.534915