Molecular subtyping of endometrial carcinoma cell lines uncovers subtype-specific targetable vulnerabilities.

子宫内膜癌细胞系的分子分型揭示了亚型特异性的可靶向弱点

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作者:Li Eunice S, Ho Rebecca, Tao Ran, Choi Yannes Wai Yan, Shin Chae Young, Chen Shary Y, Gokbayrak Bengul, Senz Janine, Yao Betty, Johnston Liam, Martin Spencer D, Yang Eric, Carey Mark S, Hennessy Bryan T, Huntsman David G, Klein Geltink Ramon I, Hoang Lynn, Wang Yemin
Endometrial carcinoma (EC), the most common gynecologic cancer type in developed countries, encompasses four molecular subtypes (POLEmut, MMRd, p53abn, and NSMP) that have prognostic values and guide treatment decisions. Additionally, dual loss of ARID1A and ARID1B (referred to as ARID1A/B) characterizes a significant portion of dedifferentiated/undifferentiated EC (DD/UDEC), a rare but highly aggressive subtype of EC. To advance the translational research for ECs, we analyzed the genomic features of a panel of 39 EC cell lines, leading to the identification of cell lines representing each of these EC molecular subtype. Histologic and immunohistochemical analyses of xenografted tumors from these cell lines confirmed their resemblance of cognate primary EC molecular subtypes. Further investigation of the publicly available genome-wide CRISPR screen data for EC cell lines identified multiple specific genetic dependencies in MMRd, p53abn, and ARID1A/B-dual deficient EC cell lines. Particularly, ARID1A/B-dual deficient DD/UDEC cells selectively rely on mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation in vitro and in vivo. Therefore, through molecular subtyping of EC cell lines and subsequent characterization of molecular subtype-specific genetic dependencies, our study provides a framework that guides the utility of the EC cell line models for accelerating translational research in EC.

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