Elimination of undifferentiated cancer cells by pluripotent stem cell inhibitors.

نویسندگان

  • Uri Ben-David
  • Alva Biran
  • Paola Scaffidi
  • Christel Herold-Mende
  • Markus Boehringer
  • Eran Meshorer
  • Nissim Benvenisty
چکیده

Dear Editor, According to the cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis, cancer cells are organized in a hierarchical manner (Reya et al., 2001). Indeed, the differentiation state of cancer cells has been linked to their proliferative potential, drug response, and ability to metastasize (Clevers, 2011). Targeting selfrenewing, undifferentiated cancer cells could therefore be of importance for the success of cancer therapies. A classical case of a tumor composed of undifferentiated and differentiated cells is the tumor induced by pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) (Ben-David and Benvenisty, 2011). We have recently identified several small molecules termed pluripotent-specific inhibitors (PluriSIns) that selectively target undifferentiated tumorigenic PSCs (Ben-David et al., 2013). Several of these compounds, including PluriSIn#1, inhibit the activity of stearoyl-coA desaturase (SCD1) (BenDavid et al., 2013). SCD1 is an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-membrane protein that plays a key role in the biosynthesis of the mono-unsaturated fatty acid oleate. This novel metabolic vulnerability is in line with the unique metabolome described in PSCs (Panopoulos et al., 2012). Inhibition of SCD1 was previously suggested as a potential cancer therapy (Hess et al., 2010; Minville-Walz et al., 2010; Roongta et al., 2011); however, why some cancer cells are highly sensitive to SCD1 inhibition, whereas others are completely resistant to it, remains unknown. As undifferentiated human PSCs were highly sensitive to SCD1 inhibition and rapidly lost this sensitivity upon differentiation (Ben-David et al., 2013), and the processes of pluripotency induction and oncogenic transformation share many characteristics (Ben-David and Benvenisty, 2011), we speculated that the sensitivity of some cancer cells to SCD1 inhibition might be related to their differentiation state as well. To test this hypothesis, we took advantage of a recently developed system of in vitro transformed CSC-like cells (Scaffidi and Misteli, 2011). When forced to stably express hTERT, H-RasV12 and SV40 LT and ST antigens, human primary skin fibroblasts undergo an oncogenic reprogramming process and acquire long-term self-renewal ability and differentiation capacity, in contrast to their hTERT-immortalized control counterparts (Scaffidi and Misteli, 2011). We therefore tested the response of these isogenic cell lines to PluriSIn#1. Interestingly, while the immortalized fibroblasts exhibited a very weak response, the transformed undifferentiated cells were extremely sensitive to PluriSIn#1, and massive cell death was observed in culture at 72 h post exposure (Figure 1A). To examine whether the direct cause of death following PluriSIn#1 exposure was indeed SCD1 inhibition, we exposed the cells to another specific inhibitor of SCD1, A939572, and obtained a highly similar differential response (Supplementary Figure S1A). Moreover, exogenous supplementation of oleate, the enzymatic product of SCD1 activity, completely rescued the cell death induced by PluriSIn#1 (Figure 1B). We repeated the experiment with a second isogenic pair of immortalized and transformed cell lines (Supplementary Figure S1B), ruling out the possibility that a cell line-specific difference unrelated to the cellular transformation underlies the differential response. We next set out to determine whether the sensitivity of the transformed cells to SCD1 inhibition is related to their undifferentiated state. The transformed cells were differentiated into adipocytes (Scaffidi and Misteli, 2011), and were exposed to Pluri SIn#1. We found that 6 days of adipogenic differentiation were sufficient to significantly reduce the sensitivity of the transformed cells to SCD1 inhibition (Figure 1C and D). To further examine the relationship between differentiation state and oleate dependency in cancer cells, we tested a cell line of undifferentiated stem-like glioma cells (SLGCs) (Campos et al., 2010). These cells grow as neurospheres in suspension, and efficiently differentiate when cultured in adhesion in the presence of retinoic acid (RA) (Campos et al., 2010). Consistent with the findings from the transformed cell lines, undifferentiated SLGCs were highly sensitive to PluriSIn#1, but 1 week of RAinduced differentiation rendered them completely resistant to the molecule (Figure 1E and F). To examine whether it is indeed differentiation, rather than cell cycle exit, that protects cells from SCD1 inhibitor-mediated death, human PSCs were cultured in a bFGFfree medium and exposed to PluriSIn#1 prior to their actual differentiation; the sensitivity to SCD1 inhibition was not reduced in the growth factor-depleted medium (Supplementary Figure S2), suggesting that cell cycle exit is not sufficient to protect the cells. Lastly, we examined whether undifferentiated cancer cells could be depleted from a heterogeneous population by inhibition of oleate synthesis. Transformed fibroblasts were treated with either 20 mM PluriSIn#1 or 0.02% DMSO as control for 72 h, in the presence of immortalized fibroblasts. Cells were then harvested and injected subcutaneously into immune-deficient mice (n 1⁄4 4). Each mouse was injected with same number of control-treated cells into one side of the body and PluriSIn#1-treated cells into the other side. Six weeks later, mice were sacrificed, and tumors were measured and analyzed. PluriSIn#1-treated cells gave rise to much smaller tumors compared with controldoi:10.1093/jmcb/mju012 Journal of Molecular Cell Biology (2014), Vol no. 0, 1–3 | 1

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of molecular cell biology

دوره 6 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014