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Chemical genomics reveals targetable programs of human cancers rooted in pluripotency

Abstract

Overlapping principles of embryonic and tumor biology have been described, with recent multi-omics campaigns uncovering shared molecular profiles between human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) and adult tumors. Here, using a chemical genomic approach, we provide biological evidence that early germ layer fate decisions of hPSCs reveal targets of human cancers. Single-cell deconstruction of hPSCs-defined subsets that share transcriptional patterns with transformed adult tissues. Chemical screening using a unique germ layer specification assay for hPSCs identified drugs that enriched for compounds that selectively suppressed the growth of patient-derived tumors corresponding exclusively to their germ layer origin. Transcriptional response of hPSCs to germ layer inducing drugs could be used to identify targets capable of regulating hPSC specification as well as inhibiting adult tumors. Our study demonstrates properties of adult tumors converge with hPSCs drug induced differentiation in a germ layer specific manner, thereby expanding our understanding of cancer stemness and pluripotency.

Authors

Orlando L; Benoit YD; Reid JC; Nakanishi M; Boyd AL; García-Rodriguez JL; Tanasijevic B; Doyle MS; Luchman A; Restall IJ

Journal

Cell Chemical Biology, Vol. 30, No. 7, pp. 780–794.e8

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

July 20, 2023

DOI

10.1016/j.chembiol.2023.06.004

ISSN

2451-9456

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