FXYD3 functionally demarcates an ancestral breast cancer stem cell subpopulation with features of drug-tolerant persisters

The heterogeneity of cancer stem cells (CSCs) within tumors presents a challenge in therapeutic targeting. To decipher the cellular plasticity that fuels phenotypic heterogeneity, we undertook single-cell transcriptomics analysis in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) to identify subpopulations in...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of clinical investigation 2023-11, Vol.133 (22)
Hauptverfasser: Li, Mengjiao, Nishimura, Tatsunori, Takeuchi, Yasuto, Hongu, Tsunaki, Wang, Yuming, Shiokawa, Daisuke, Wang, Kang, Hirose, Haruka, Sasahara, Asako, Yano, Masao, Ishikawa, Satoko, Inokuchi, Masafumi, Ota, Tetsuo, Tanabe, Masahiko, Tada, Kei-Ichiro, Akiyama, Tetsu, Cheng, Xi, Liu, Chia-Chi, Yamashita, Toshinari, Sugano, Sumio, Uchida, Yutaro, Chiba, Tomoki, Asahara, Hiroshi, Nakagawa, Masahiro, Sato, Shinya, Miyagi, Yohei, Shimamura, Teppei, Nagai, Luis Augusto E, Kanai, Akinori, Katoh, Manami, Nomura, Seitaro, Nakato, Ryuichiro, Suzuki, Yutaka, Tojo, Arinobu, Voon, Dominic C, Ogawa, Seishi, Okamoto, Koji, Foukakis, Theodoros, Gotoh, Noriko
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Zusammenfassung:The heterogeneity of cancer stem cells (CSCs) within tumors presents a challenge in therapeutic targeting. To decipher the cellular plasticity that fuels phenotypic heterogeneity, we undertook single-cell transcriptomics analysis in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) to identify subpopulations in CSCs. We found a subpopulation of CSCs with ancestral features that is marked by FXYD domain-containing ion transport regulator 3 (FXYD3), a component of the Na+/K+ pump. Accordingly, FXYD3+ CSCs evolve and proliferate, while displaying traits of alveolar progenitors that are normally induced during pregnancy. Clinically, FXYD3+ CSCs were persistent during neoadjuvant chemotherapy, hence linking them to drug-tolerant persisters (DTPs) and identifying them as crucial therapeutic targets. Importantly, FXYD3+ CSCs were sensitive to senolytic Na+/K+ pump inhibitors, such as cardiac glycosides. Together, our data indicate that FXYD3+ CSCs with ancestral features are drivers of plasticity and chemoresistance in TNBC. Targeting the Na+/K+ pump could be an effective strategy to eliminate CSCs with ancestral and DTP features that could improve TNBC prognosis.
ISSN:1558-8238
0021-9738
1558-8238
DOI:10.1172/JCI166666