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Cyclin D mediates tolerance of genome-doubling in cancers with functional p53

BACKGROUND: Aneuploidy and chromosomal instability (CIN) are common features of human malignancy that fuel genetic heterogeneity. Although tolerance to tetraploidization, an intermediate state that further exacerbates CIN, is frequently mediated by TP53 dysfunction, we find that some genome-doubled...

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Autores principales: Crockford, A., Zalmas, L. P., Grönroos, E., Dewhurst, S. M., McGranahan, N., Cuomo, M. E., Encheva, V., Snijders, A. P., Begum, J., Purewal, S., Cerveira, J., Patel, H., Renshaw, M. J., Swanton, C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5391719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28177473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/annonc/mdw612
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author Crockford, A.
Zalmas, L. P.
Grönroos, E.
Dewhurst, S. M.
McGranahan, N.
Cuomo, M. E.
Encheva, V.
Snijders, A. P.
Begum, J.
Purewal, S.
Cerveira, J.
Patel, H.
Renshaw, M. J.
Swanton, C.
author_facet Crockford, A.
Zalmas, L. P.
Grönroos, E.
Dewhurst, S. M.
McGranahan, N.
Cuomo, M. E.
Encheva, V.
Snijders, A. P.
Begum, J.
Purewal, S.
Cerveira, J.
Patel, H.
Renshaw, M. J.
Swanton, C.
author_sort Crockford, A.
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description BACKGROUND: Aneuploidy and chromosomal instability (CIN) are common features of human malignancy that fuel genetic heterogeneity. Although tolerance to tetraploidization, an intermediate state that further exacerbates CIN, is frequently mediated by TP53 dysfunction, we find that some genome-doubled tumours retain wild-type TP53. We sought to understand how tetraploid cells with a functional p53/p21-axis tolerate genome-doubling events. METHODS: We performed quantitative proteomics in a diploid/tetraploid pair within a system of multiple independently derived TP53 wild-type tetraploid clones arising spontaneously from a diploid progenitor. We characterized adapted and acute tetraploidization in a variety of flow cytometry and biochemical assays and tested our findings against human tumours through bioinformatics analysis of the TCGA dataset. RESULTS: Cyclin D1 was found to be specifically overexpressed in early but not late passage tetraploid clones, and this overexpression was sufficient to promote tolerance to spontaneous and pharmacologically induced tetraploidy. We provide evidence that this role extends to D-type cyclins and their overexpression confers specific proliferative advantage to tetraploid cells. We demonstrate that tetraploid clones exhibit elevated levels of functional p53 and p21 but override the p53/p21 checkpoint by elevated expression of cyclin D1, via a stoichiometry-dependent and CDK activity-independent mechanism. Tetraploid cells do not exhibit increased sensitivity to abemaciclib, suggesting that cyclin D-overexpressing tumours might not be specifically amenable to treatment with CDK4/6 inhibitors. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that D-type cyclin overexpression is an acute event, permissive for rapid adaptation to a genome-doubled state in TP53 wild-type tumours and that its overexpression is dispensable in later stages of tumour progression.
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spelling pubmed-53917192017-04-24 Cyclin D mediates tolerance of genome-doubling in cancers with functional p53 Crockford, A. Zalmas, L. P. Grönroos, E. Dewhurst, S. M. McGranahan, N. Cuomo, M. E. Encheva, V. Snijders, A. P. Begum, J. Purewal, S. Cerveira, J. Patel, H. Renshaw, M. J. Swanton, C. Ann Oncol Original Articles BACKGROUND: Aneuploidy and chromosomal instability (CIN) are common features of human malignancy that fuel genetic heterogeneity. Although tolerance to tetraploidization, an intermediate state that further exacerbates CIN, is frequently mediated by TP53 dysfunction, we find that some genome-doubled tumours retain wild-type TP53. We sought to understand how tetraploid cells with a functional p53/p21-axis tolerate genome-doubling events. METHODS: We performed quantitative proteomics in a diploid/tetraploid pair within a system of multiple independently derived TP53 wild-type tetraploid clones arising spontaneously from a diploid progenitor. We characterized adapted and acute tetraploidization in a variety of flow cytometry and biochemical assays and tested our findings against human tumours through bioinformatics analysis of the TCGA dataset. RESULTS: Cyclin D1 was found to be specifically overexpressed in early but not late passage tetraploid clones, and this overexpression was sufficient to promote tolerance to spontaneous and pharmacologically induced tetraploidy. We provide evidence that this role extends to D-type cyclins and their overexpression confers specific proliferative advantage to tetraploid cells. We demonstrate that tetraploid clones exhibit elevated levels of functional p53 and p21 but override the p53/p21 checkpoint by elevated expression of cyclin D1, via a stoichiometry-dependent and CDK activity-independent mechanism. Tetraploid cells do not exhibit increased sensitivity to abemaciclib, suggesting that cyclin D-overexpressing tumours might not be specifically amenable to treatment with CDK4/6 inhibitors. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that D-type cyclin overexpression is an acute event, permissive for rapid adaptation to a genome-doubled state in TP53 wild-type tumours and that its overexpression is dispensable in later stages of tumour progression. Oxford University Press 2017-01 2016-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5391719/ /pubmed/28177473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/annonc/mdw612 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society for Medical Oncology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Crockford, A.
Zalmas, L. P.
Grönroos, E.
Dewhurst, S. M.
McGranahan, N.
Cuomo, M. E.
Encheva, V.
Snijders, A. P.
Begum, J.
Purewal, S.
Cerveira, J.
Patel, H.
Renshaw, M. J.
Swanton, C.
Cyclin D mediates tolerance of genome-doubling in cancers with functional p53
title Cyclin D mediates tolerance of genome-doubling in cancers with functional p53
title_full Cyclin D mediates tolerance of genome-doubling in cancers with functional p53
title_fullStr Cyclin D mediates tolerance of genome-doubling in cancers with functional p53
title_full_unstemmed Cyclin D mediates tolerance of genome-doubling in cancers with functional p53
title_short Cyclin D mediates tolerance of genome-doubling in cancers with functional p53
title_sort cyclin d mediates tolerance of genome-doubling in cancers with functional p53
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5391719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28177473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/annonc/mdw612
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