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Avoidance of apoptotic death via a hyperploid salvage survival pathway after platinum treatment in high grade serous carcinoma cell line models

The alkylating agent platinum is first-line chemotherapy treatment for high-grade serous carcinomas (HGSC) of tubal-ovarian origin. Platinum compounds cause DNA damage and induce apoptotic cell death in the bulk tumor population. However, subpopulations of tumor cells may exhibit diverging behaviors...

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Autores principales: Yeung, Tony, Fung, Oliver, Bashkurov, Mikhail, Khandani, Arian, Subedar, Omar, Wudwud, Alexandra, Shaw, Patricia, Clarke, Blaise, Bartlett, John, Rottapel, Robert, Kapus, Andras
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6877103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31803363
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.27330
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author Yeung, Tony
Fung, Oliver
Bashkurov, Mikhail
Khandani, Arian
Subedar, Omar
Wudwud, Alexandra
Shaw, Patricia
Clarke, Blaise
Bartlett, John
Rottapel, Robert
Kapus, Andras
author_facet Yeung, Tony
Fung, Oliver
Bashkurov, Mikhail
Khandani, Arian
Subedar, Omar
Wudwud, Alexandra
Shaw, Patricia
Clarke, Blaise
Bartlett, John
Rottapel, Robert
Kapus, Andras
author_sort Yeung, Tony
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description The alkylating agent platinum is first-line chemotherapy treatment for high-grade serous carcinomas (HGSC) of tubal-ovarian origin. Platinum compounds cause DNA damage and induce apoptotic cell death in the bulk tumor population. However, subpopulations of tumor cells may exhibit diverging behaviors from the bulk tumor due to an alternate stress response that diverts tumor cells from apoptotic death. In this study, we identified a salvage survival pathway in which G2-arrested tumor cells bypassed apoptosis and progressed through aberrant mitotic events to then emerge as a distinct subpopulation of viable large hyperploid cells but with uncertain long-term propagation potential. Platinum-induced large hyperploid cells were flow sorted and showed rare regrowth capacity as compared to their more proficiently regenerating non-hyperploid counterparts. However, detailed time-lapse microscopy provided direct evidence that these hyperploid cells were mitotically active and could divide successfully to produce viable daughter cells. The hyperploid survival response was observed across different cell lines and utilization of this survival pathway was dependent on the strength of the G2-M checkpoint. Conceivably, this salvage survival strategy may contribute to increased genomic diversity of the regenerating tumor cell line through a coupled hyperploidization and de-polyploidization process that may be relevant for drug resistance.
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spelling pubmed-68771032019-12-04 Avoidance of apoptotic death via a hyperploid salvage survival pathway after platinum treatment in high grade serous carcinoma cell line models Yeung, Tony Fung, Oliver Bashkurov, Mikhail Khandani, Arian Subedar, Omar Wudwud, Alexandra Shaw, Patricia Clarke, Blaise Bartlett, John Rottapel, Robert Kapus, Andras Oncotarget Research Paper The alkylating agent platinum is first-line chemotherapy treatment for high-grade serous carcinomas (HGSC) of tubal-ovarian origin. Platinum compounds cause DNA damage and induce apoptotic cell death in the bulk tumor population. However, subpopulations of tumor cells may exhibit diverging behaviors from the bulk tumor due to an alternate stress response that diverts tumor cells from apoptotic death. In this study, we identified a salvage survival pathway in which G2-arrested tumor cells bypassed apoptosis and progressed through aberrant mitotic events to then emerge as a distinct subpopulation of viable large hyperploid cells but with uncertain long-term propagation potential. Platinum-induced large hyperploid cells were flow sorted and showed rare regrowth capacity as compared to their more proficiently regenerating non-hyperploid counterparts. However, detailed time-lapse microscopy provided direct evidence that these hyperploid cells were mitotically active and could divide successfully to produce viable daughter cells. The hyperploid survival response was observed across different cell lines and utilization of this survival pathway was dependent on the strength of the G2-M checkpoint. Conceivably, this salvage survival strategy may contribute to increased genomic diversity of the regenerating tumor cell line through a coupled hyperploidization and de-polyploidization process that may be relevant for drug resistance. Impact Journals LLC 2019-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6877103/ /pubmed/31803363 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.27330 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Copyright: Yeung et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Yeung, Tony
Fung, Oliver
Bashkurov, Mikhail
Khandani, Arian
Subedar, Omar
Wudwud, Alexandra
Shaw, Patricia
Clarke, Blaise
Bartlett, John
Rottapel, Robert
Kapus, Andras
Avoidance of apoptotic death via a hyperploid salvage survival pathway after platinum treatment in high grade serous carcinoma cell line models
title Avoidance of apoptotic death via a hyperploid salvage survival pathway after platinum treatment in high grade serous carcinoma cell line models
title_full Avoidance of apoptotic death via a hyperploid salvage survival pathway after platinum treatment in high grade serous carcinoma cell line models
title_fullStr Avoidance of apoptotic death via a hyperploid salvage survival pathway after platinum treatment in high grade serous carcinoma cell line models
title_full_unstemmed Avoidance of apoptotic death via a hyperploid salvage survival pathway after platinum treatment in high grade serous carcinoma cell line models
title_short Avoidance of apoptotic death via a hyperploid salvage survival pathway after platinum treatment in high grade serous carcinoma cell line models
title_sort avoidance of apoptotic death via a hyperploid salvage survival pathway after platinum treatment in high grade serous carcinoma cell line models
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6877103/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31803363
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.27330
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