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Tolerance to colibactin correlates with homologous recombination proficiency and resistance to irinotecan in colorectal cancer cells

Authors :
Sogari, Alberto
Rovera, Emanuele
Grasso, Gaia
Mariella, Elisa
Reilly, Nicole Megan
Lamba, Simona
Mauri, Gianluca
Durinikova, Erika
Vitiello, Pietro Paolo
Lorenzato, Annalisa
Avolio, Marco
Piumatti, Eleonora
Bonoldi, Emanuela
Aquilano, Maria Costanza
Arena, Sabrina
Sartore-Bianchi, Andrea
Siena, Salvatore
Trusolino, Livio
Donalisio, Manuela
Russo, Mariangela
Di Nicolantonio, Federica
Lembo, David
Bardelli, Alberto
Source :
Cell Reports Medicine; February 2024, Vol. 5 Issue: 2
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The bacterial genotoxin colibactin promotes colorectal cancer (CRC) tumorigenesis, but systematic assessment of its impact on DNA repair is lacking, and its effect on response to DNA-damaging chemotherapeutics is unknown. We find that CRC cell lines display differential response to colibactin on the basis of homologous recombination (HR) proficiency. Sensitivity to colibactin is induced by inhibition of ATM, which regulates DNA double-strand break repair, and blunted by HR reconstitution. Conversely, CRC cells chronically infected with colibactin develop a tolerant phenotype characterized by restored HR activity. Notably, sensitivity to colibactin correlates with response to irinotecan active metabolite SN38, in both cell lines and patient-derived organoids. Moreover, CRC cells that acquire colibactin tolerance develop cross-resistance to SN38, and a trend toward poorer response to irinotecan is observed in a retrospective cohort of CRCs harboring colibactin genomic island. Our results shed insight into colibactin activity and provide translational evidence on its chemoresistance-promoting role in CRC.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26663791
Volume :
5
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Cell Reports Medicine
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs65513496
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2023.101376