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Transcriptional state dynamics lead to heterogeneity and adaptive tumor evolution in urothelial bladder carcinoma

Antara Biswas, Sarthak Sahoo, Gregory Riedlinger, Saum Ghodoussipour, Mohit Kumar Jolly, Subhajyoti De

2023Communications Biology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Intra-tumor heterogeneity contributes to treatment failure and poor survival in urothelial bladder carcinoma (UBC). Analyzing transcriptome from a UBC cohort, we report that intra-tumor transcriptomic heterogeneity indicates co-existence of tumor cells in epithelial and mesenchymal-like transcriptional states and bi-directional transition between them occurs within and between tumor subclones. We model spontaneous and reversible transition between these partially heritable states in cell lines and characterize their population dynamics. SMAD3, KLF4 and PPARG emerge as key regulatory markers of the transcriptional dynamics. Nutrient limitation, as in the core of large tumors, and radiation treatment perturb the dynamics, initially selecting for a transiently resistant phenotype and then reconstituting heterogeneity and growth potential, driving adaptive evolution. Dominance of transcriptional states with low PPARG expression indicates an aggressive phenotype in UBC patients. We propose that phenotypic plasticity and dynamic, non-genetic intra-tumor heterogeneity modulate both the trajectory of disease progression and adaptive treatment response in UBC.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPhenotypeTranscriptomeCancer researchPopulationTumor progressionEpithelial–mesenchymal transitionGenetic heterogeneityPhenotypic switchingKLF4MorphogenPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gammaGeneticsGeneDownregulation and upregulationGene expressionPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptorSOX2Transcription factorMedicineEnvironmental healthBladder and Urothelial Cancer TreatmentsEpigenetics and DNA MethylationFerroptosis and cancer prognosis
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