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P300 promotes tumor recurrence by regulating radiation-induced conversion of glioma stem cells to vascular-like cells

Authors :
Sree Deepthi Muthukrishnan
Riki Kawaguchi
Pooja Nair
Rachna Prasad
Yue Qin
Maverick Johnson
Qing Wang
Nathan VanderVeer-Harris
Amy Pham
Alvaro G. Alvarado
Michael C. Condro
Fuying Gao
Raymond Gau
Maria G. Castro
Pedro R. Lowenstein
Arjun Deb
Jason D. Hinman
Frank Pajonk
Terry C. Burns
Steven A. Goldman
Daniel H. Geschwind
Harley I. Kornblum
Source :
Nature communications, vol 13, iss 1
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Glioma stem cells (GSC) exhibit plasticity in response to environmental and therapeutic stress leading to tumor recurrence, but the underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. Here, we employ single-cell and whole transcriptomic analyses to uncover that radiation induces a dynamic shift in functional states of glioma cells allowing for acquisition of vascular endothelial-like and pericyte-like cell phenotypes. These vascular-like cells provide trophic support to promote proliferation of tumor cells, and their selective depletion results in reduced tumor growth post-treatment in vivo. Mechanistically, the acquisition of vascular-like phenotype is driven by increased chromatin accessibility and H3K27 acetylation in specific vascular genes allowing for their increased expression post-treatment. Blocking P300 histone acetyltransferase activity reverses the epigenetic changes induced by radiation and inhibits the adaptive conversion of GSC into vascular-like cells and tumor growth. Our findings highlight a role for P300 in radiation-induced stress response, suggesting a therapeutic approach to prevent glioma recurrence.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c9ac5c0ac2d70d4947ddfe8febf0a560