Context-dependent impact of RAS oncogene expression on cellular reprogramming to pluripotency
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Induction of pluripotency in somatic cells with defined genetic factors has been successfully used to investigate the mechanisms of disease initiation and progression. Cellular reprogramming and oncogenic transformation share common features; both involve undergoing a dramatic change in cell identity, and immortalization is a key step for cancer progression that enhances reprogramming. However, there are very few examples of complete successful reprogramming of tumor cells. Here we address the effect of expressing an active oncogene, RAS, on the process of reprogramming and found that, while combined expression with reprogramming factors enhanced dedifferentiation, expression within the context of neoplastic transformation impaired reprogramming. RAS induces expression changes that promote loss of cell identity and acquisition of stemness in a paracrine manner and these changes result in reprogramming when combined with reprogramming factors. When cells carry cooperating oncogenic defects, RAS drives cells into an incompatible cellular fate of malignancy.
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Ferreirós, A., Pedrosa, P., Da Silva-Álvarez, S., Triana-Martínez, F., Vilas, J., Picallos-Rabina, P., González, P., Gómez, M., Li, H., García-Caballero, T., González-Barcia, M., Vidal, A. and Collado, M., 2019. Context-Dependent Impact of RAS Oncogene Expression on Cellular Reprogramming to Pluripotency. Stem Cell Reports, 12(5), pp.1099-1112.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stemcr.2019.04.006Sponsors
A.F. is an FPU predoctoral fellow from MECD; P.P. and J.M.V. are predoctoral fellows from Xunta de Galicia; F.T.-M. is a postdoctoral fellow from CONACYT (cvu 268632). M.C. is a ‘‘Miguel Servet II’’ investigator (CPII16/00015). Work in the laboratory of M.C. is funded by an ISCIII and EU-FEDER grant (PI14/00554). Work in the laboratory of A.V. is funded by Xunta de Galicia (ED431B 2016) and MINECO (MAT2017-89678-R; cofinanced with FEDER Funds)
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© 2019 The Authors. This article is available under the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-ND license and permits non-commercial use of the work as published, without adaptation or alteration provided the work is fully attributed.







