Chemotherapy-Induced Depletion of OCT4-Positive Cancer Stem Cells in a Mouse Model of Malignant Testicular Cancer

Testicular germ cell tumors (TGCTs) are among the most responsive solid cancers to conventional chemotherapy. To elucidate the underlying mechanisms, we developed a mouse TGCT model featuring germ cell-specific Kras activation and Pten inactivation. The resulting mice developed malignant, metastatic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cell reports (Cambridge) 2017-11, Vol.21 (7), p.1896-1909
Hauptverfasser: Pierpont, Timothy M., Lyndaker, Amy M., Anderson, Claire M., Jin, Qiming, Moore, Elizabeth S., Roden, Jamie L., Braxton, Alicia, Bagepalli, Lina, Kataria, Nandita, Hu, Hilary Zhaoxu, Garness, Jason, Cook, Matthew S., Capel, Blanche, Schlafer, Donald H., Southard, Teresa, Weiss, Robert S.
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Zusammenfassung:Testicular germ cell tumors (TGCTs) are among the most responsive solid cancers to conventional chemotherapy. To elucidate the underlying mechanisms, we developed a mouse TGCT model featuring germ cell-specific Kras activation and Pten inactivation. The resulting mice developed malignant, metastatic TGCTs composed of teratoma and embryonal carcinoma, the latter of which exhibited stem cell characteristics, including expression of the pluripotency factor OCT4. Consistent with epidemiological data linking human testicular cancer risk to in utero exposures, embryonic germ cells were susceptible to malignant transformation, whereas adult germ cells underwent apoptosis in response to the same oncogenic events. Treatment of tumor-bearing mice with genotoxic chemotherapy not only prolonged survival and reduced tumor size but also selectively eliminated the OCT4-positive cancer stem cells. We conclude that the chemosensitivity of TGCTs derives from the sensitivity of their cancer stem cells to DNA-damaging chemotherapy. [Display omitted] •Pten loss and Kras activation synergize to induce metastatic testicular cancers•Germ cells are vulnerable to oncogenesis specifically during embryogenesis•TGCTs induced by Pten/Kras targeting contain pluripotent cancer stem cells•The cancer stem cells of TGCTs are especially sensitive to genotoxic chemotherapy Using a mouse testicular germ cell tumor model, Pierpont et al. establish that male germ cells are susceptible to malignant transformation during a restricted window of embryonic development. The cancer stem cells of the resulting testicular cancers demonstrate genotoxin hypersensitivity, rendering these malignancies highly responsive to conventional chemotherapy.
ISSN:2211-1247
2211-1247
DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2017.10.078