TY - JOUR
T1 - Lineage tracing of Notch1-expressing cells in intestinal tumours reveals a distinct population of cancer stem cells
AU - Mourao, Larissa
AU - Jacquemin, Guillaume
AU - Huyghe, Mathilde
AU - Nawrocki, Wojciech J.
AU - Menssouri, Naoual
AU - Servant, Nicolas
AU - Fre, Silvia
PY - 2019/1/29
Y1 - 2019/1/29
N2 - Colon tumours are hierarchically organized and contain multipotent self-renewing cells, called Cancer Stem Cells (CSCs). We have previously shown that the Notch1 receptor is expressed in Intestinal Stem Cells (ISCs); given the critical role played by Notch signalling in promoting intestinal tumourigenesis, we explored Notch1 expression in tumours. Combining lineage tracing in two tumour models with transcriptomic analyses, we found that Notch1+ tumour cells are undifferentiated, proliferative and capable of indefinite self-renewal and of generating a heterogeneous clonal progeny. Molecularly, the transcriptional signature of Notch1+ tumour cells highly correlates with ISCs, suggestive of their origin from normal crypt cells. Surprisingly, Notch1+ expression labels a subset of CSCs that shows reduced levels of Lgr5, a reported CSCs marker. The existence of distinct stem cell populations within intestinal tumours highlights the necessity of better understanding their hierarchy and behaviour, to identify the correct cellular targets for therapy.
AB - Colon tumours are hierarchically organized and contain multipotent self-renewing cells, called Cancer Stem Cells (CSCs). We have previously shown that the Notch1 receptor is expressed in Intestinal Stem Cells (ISCs); given the critical role played by Notch signalling in promoting intestinal tumourigenesis, we explored Notch1 expression in tumours. Combining lineage tracing in two tumour models with transcriptomic analyses, we found that Notch1+ tumour cells are undifferentiated, proliferative and capable of indefinite self-renewal and of generating a heterogeneous clonal progeny. Molecularly, the transcriptional signature of Notch1+ tumour cells highly correlates with ISCs, suggestive of their origin from normal crypt cells. Surprisingly, Notch1+ expression labels a subset of CSCs that shows reduced levels of Lgr5, a reported CSCs marker. The existence of distinct stem cell populations within intestinal tumours highlights the necessity of better understanding their hierarchy and behaviour, to identify the correct cellular targets for therapy.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41598-018-37301-3
DO - 10.1038/s41598-018-37301-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 30696875
AN - SCOPUS:85060820560
SN - 2045-2322
VL - 9
SP - 1
EP - 14
JO - Scientific Reports
JF - Scientific Reports
IS - 1
M1 - 888
ER -