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Acquired semi-squamatization during chemotherapy suggests differentiation as a therapeutic strategy for bladder cancer

Authors :
Manli Wang
Xuelan Chen
Ping Tan
Yiyun Wang
Xiangyu Pan
Tianhai Lin
Yong Jiang
Bo Wang
Huan Xu
Yuying Wang
Yucen Yang
Jian Wang
Lei Zhao
Jiapeng Zhang
Ailing Zhong
Yiman Peng
Jiajia Du
Qi Zhang
Jianan Zheng
Jingyao Chen
Siqi Dai
Feifei Na
Zhenghao Lu
Jiaming Liu
Xiaonan Zheng
Lu Yang
Peng Zhang
Ping Han
Qiyong Gong
Qian Zhong
Kai Xiao
Hanshuo Yang
Hongxin Deng
Yinglan Zhao
Hubing Shi
Jianghong Man
Maling Gou
Chengjian Zhao
Lunzhi Dai
Zhihong Xue
Lu Chen
Yuan Wang
Musheng Zeng
Canhua Huang
Qiang Wei
Yuquan Wei
Yu Liu
Chong Chen
Source :
Cancer cell. 40(9)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Cisplatin-based chemotherapy remains the primary treatment for unresectable and metastatic muscle-invasive bladder cancers (MIBCs). However, tumors frequently develop chemoresistance. Here, we established a primary and orthotopic MIBC mouse model with gene-edited organoids to recapitulate the full course of chemotherapy in patients. We found that partial squamous differentiation, called semi-squamatization, is associated with acquired chemoresistance in both mice and human MIBCs. Multi-omics analyses showed that cathepsin H (CTSH) is correlated with chemoresistance and semi-squamatization. Cathepsin inhibition by E64 treatment induces full squamous differentiation and pyroptosis, and thus specifically restrains chemoresistant MIBCs. Mechanistically, E64 treatment activates the tumor necrosis factor pathway, which is required for the terminal differentiation and pyroptosis of chemoresistant MIBC cells. Our study revealed that semi-squamatization is a type of lineage plasticity associated with chemoresistance, suggesting that differentiation via targeting of CTSH is a potential therapeutic strategy for the treatment of chemoresistant MIBCs.

Details

ISSN :
18783686
Volume :
40
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b43c89af4430c804f1bc6675de171f91