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The transcriptome landscape of the carcinogenic treatment response in the blind mole rat: insights into cancer resistance mechanisms
Robert Altwasser, Arnon Paz, Abraham Korol, Irena Manov, Aaron Avivi, Imad Shams
BMC Genomics · 2019 · ▲ 29 citations
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Spalax, the blind mole rat, developed an extraordinary cancer resistance during 40 million years of evolution in a subterranean, hypoxic, thus DNA damaging, habitat. In 50 years of Spalax research, no spontaneous cancer development has been observed. The mechanisms underlying this resistance are still not clarified. We investigated the genetic difference between Spalax and mice that might enable the Spalax relative resistance to cancer development. We compared Spalax and mice responses to a treatment with the carcinogen 3-Methylcholantrene, as a model to assess Spalax' cancer-resistance. RESULTS: We compared RNA-Seq data of untreated Spalax to Spalax with a tumor and identified a high number of differentially expressed genes. We filtered these genes by their expression in tolerant Spalax that resisted the 3MCA, and in mice, and found 25 genes with a consistent expression pattern in the samples susceptible to cancer among species. Contrasting the expressed genes in Spalax with benign granulomas to those in Spalax with malignant fibrosarcomas elucidated significant differences in several pathways, mainly related to the extracellular matrix and the immune system. We found a central cluster of ECM genes that differ greatly between conditions. Further analysis of these genes revealed potential microRNA targets. We also found higher levels of gene expression of some DNA repair pathways in Spalax than in other murines, like the majority of Fanconi Anemia pathway. CONCLUSION: The comparison of the treated with the untreated tissue revealed a regulatory complex that might give an answer how Spalax is able to restrict the tumor growth. By remodeling the extracellular matrix, the possible growth is limited, and the proliferation of cancer cells was potentially prevented. We hypothesize that this regulatory cluster plays a major role in the cancer resistance of Spalax. Furthermore, we identified 25 additional candidate genes that showed a distinct expression pattern in untreated or tolerant Spalax compared to animals that developed a developed either a benign or malignant tumor. While further study is necessary, we believe that these genes may serve as candidate markers in cancer detection.
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Altwasser, R., Paz, A., Korol, A., Manov, I., Avivi, A., & Shams, I. (2019). The transcriptome landscape of the carcinogenic treatment response in the blind mole rat: insights into cancer resistance mechanisms. <em>BMC Genomics</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-018-5417-z
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Altwasser R, Paz A, Korol A, Manov I, Avivi A, Shams I. The transcriptome landscape of the carcinogenic treatment response in the blind mole rat: insights into cancer resistance mechanisms. BMC Genomics. 2019. doi:10.1186/s12864-018-5417-z.
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@article{robert2019Thetra,
title = {The transcriptome landscape of the carcinogenic treatment response in the blind mole rat: insights into cancer resistance mechanisms},
author = {Robert Altwasser and Arnon Paz and Abraham Korol and Irena Manov and Aaron Avivi and Imad Shams},
journal = {BMC Genomics},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.1186/s12864-018-5417-z},
}
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