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FORMATION OF MALIGNANT, METASTATIC SMALL CELL LUNG CANCERS THROUGH OVERPRODUCTION OF cMYC PROTEIN IN TP53 AND RB1 DEPLETED PULMONARY NEUROENDOCRINE CELLS DERIVED FROM HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS

Chen, H.; Gardner, E. E.; Shah, Y.; Zhang, K.; Thakur, A.; Zhang, C.; Elemento, O.; Varmus, H.

2023-10-10 cancer biology
10.1101/2023.10.06.561244 bioRxiv
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We recently described our initial efforts to develop a model for small cell lung cancer (SCLC) derived from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) that were differentiated to form pulmonary neuroendocrine cells (PNECs), a putative cell of origin for neuroendocrine-positive SCLC. Although reduced expression of the tumor suppressor genes TP53 and RB1 allowed the induced PNECs to form subcutaneous growths in immune-deficient mice, the tumors did not display the aggressive characteristics of SCLC seen in human patients. Here we report that the additional, doxycycline-regulated expression of a transgene encoding wild-type or mutant cMYC protein promotes rapid growth, invasion, and metastasis of these hESC-derived cells after injection into the renal capsule. Similar to others, we find that the addition of cMYC encourages the formation of the SCLC-N subtype, marked by high levels of NEUROD1 RNA. Using paired primary and metastatic samples for RNA sequencing, we observe that the subtype of SCLC does not change upon metastatic spread and that production of NEUROD1 is maintained. We also describe histological features of these malignant, SCLC-like tumors derived from hESCs and discuss potential uses of this model in efforts to control and better understand this recalcitrant neoplasm.

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