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Data from ASXL3 Is a Novel Pluripotency Factor in Human Respiratory Epithelial Cells and a Potential Therapeutic Target in Small Cell Lung Cancer

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 01:04
Abstract

In this study, we generated induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) from normal human small airway epithelial cells (SAEC) to investigate epigenetic mechanisms of stemness and pluripotency in lung cancers. We documented key hallmarks of reprogramming in lung iPSCs (Lu-iPSC) that coincided with modulation of more than 15,000 genes relative to parental SAECs. Of particular novelty, we identified the PRC2-associated protein, ASXL3, which was markedly upregulated in Lu-iPSCs and small cell lung cancer (SCLC) lines and clinical specimens. ASXL3 overexpression correlated with increased genomic copy number in SCLC lines. ASXL3 silencing inhibited proliferation, clonogenicity, and teratoma formation by Lu-iPSCs, and diminished clonogenicity and malignant growth of SCLC cells in vivo. Collectively, our studies validate the utility of the Lu-iPSC model for elucidating epigenetic mechanisms contributing to pulmonary carcinogenesis and highlight ASXL3 as a novel candidate target for SCLC therapy. Cancer Res; 77(22); 6267–81. ©2017 AACR.

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AUTHORS (24)

  • Vivek Shukla
    Mahadev Rao
    Hongen Zhang
    Jeanette Beers
    Darawalee Wangsa
    Danny Wangsa
    Floryne O. Buishand
    Yonghong Wang
    Zhiya Yu
    Holly S. Stevenson
    Emily S. Reardon
    Kaitlin C. McLoughlin
    Andrew S. Kaufman
    Eden C. Payabyab
    Julie A. Hong
    Mary Zhang
    Sean Davis
    Daniel Edelman
    Guokai Chen
    Markku M. Miettinen
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