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Dong Gao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

ORCID: 0000-0003-1821-2741

Publishes on Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research, Epigenetics and DNA Methylation, Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics. 141 papers and 12k citations.

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<i>SOX2</i> promotes lineage plasticity and antiandrogen resistance in <i>TP53</i> - and <i>RB1</i> -deficient prostate cancer
Ping Mu, Zeda Zhang, Matteo Benelli et al.|Science|2017
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Some cancers evade targeted therapies through a mechanism known as lineage plasticity, whereby tumor cells acquire phenotypic characteristics of a cell lineage whose survival no longer depends on the drug target. We use in vitro and in vivo human prostate cancer models to show that these tumors can develop resistance to the antiandrogen drug enzalutamide by a phenotypic shift from androgen receptor (AR)-dependent luminal epithelial cells to AR-independent basal-like cells. This lineage plasticity is enabled by the loss of TP53 and RB1 function, is mediated by increased expression of the reprogramming transcription factor SOX2, and can be reversed by restoring TP53 and RB1 function or by inhibiting SOX2 expression. Thus, mutations in tumor suppressor genes can create a state of increased cellular plasticity that, when challenged with antiandrogen therapy, promotes resistance through lineage switching.