Plasticity of Lgr5-Negative Cancer Cells Drives Metastasis in Colorectal Cancer

Lgr5阴性癌细胞的可塑性驱动结直肠癌转移

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作者:Arianna Fumagalli ,Koen C Oost ,Lennart Kester ,Jessica Morgner ,Laura Bornes ,Lotte Bruens ,Lisa Spaargaren ,Maria Azkanaz ,Tim Schelfhorst ,Evelyne Beerling ,Maria C Heinz ,Daniel Postrach ,Danielle Seinstra ,Anieta M Sieuwerts ,John W M Martens ,Stefan van der Elst ,Martijn van Baalen ,Debajit Bhowmick ,Nienke Vrisekoop ,Saskia I J Ellenbroek ,Saskia J E Suijkerbuijk ,Hugo J Snippert ,Jacco van Rheenen

Abstract

Colorectal cancer stem cells (CSCs) express Lgr5 and display extensive stem cell-like multipotency and self-renewal and are thought to seed metastatic disease. Here, we used a mouse model of colorectal cancer (CRC) and human tumor xenografts to investigate the cell of origin of metastases. We found that most disseminated CRC cells in circulation were Lgr5- and formed distant metastases in which Lgr5+ CSCs appeared. This plasticity occurred independently of stemness-inducing microenvironmental factors and was indispensable for outgrowth, but not establishment, of metastases. Together, these findings show that most colorectal cancer metastases are seeded by Lgr5- cells, which display intrinsic capacity to become CSCs in a niche-independent manner and can restore epithelial hierarchies in metastatic tumors. Keywords: Lgr5; cancer stem cells; circulating tumor cells; colorectal cancer; intravital microscopy; metastasis; microenvironment; plasticity.

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