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Tumour resistance in induced pluripotent stem cells derived from naked mole-rats
Shingo Miyawaki, Yoshimi Kawamura, Yuki Oiwa, Atsushi Shimizu, Tsuyoshi Hachiya, Hidemasa Bono, Ikuko Koya, Yohei Okada, Tokuhiro Kimura, Yoshihiro Tsuchiya, Sadafumi Suzuki, Nobuyuki Onishi, Naoko Kuzumaki, Yumi Matsuzaki, Minoru Narita
Nature Communications · 2016 · ▲ 99 citations
Abstract
The naked mole-rat (NMR, Heterocephalus glaber), which is the longest-lived rodent species, exhibits extraordinary resistance to cancer. Here we report that NMR somatic cells exhibit a unique tumour-suppressor response to reprogramming induction. In this study, we generate NMR-induced pluripotent stem cells (NMR-iPSCs) and find that NMR-iPSCs do not exhibit teratoma-forming tumorigenicity due to the species-specific activation of tumour-suppressor alternative reading frame (ARF) and a disruption mutation of the oncogene ES cell-expressed Ras (ERAS). The forced expression of Arf in mouse iPSCs markedly reduces tumorigenicity. Furthermore, we identify an NMR-specific tumour-suppression phenotype-ARF suppression-induced senescence(definition) (ASIS)-that may protect iPSCs and somatic cells from ARF suppression and, as a consequence, tumorigenicity. Thus, NMR-specific ARF regulation and the disruption of ERAS regulate tumour resistance in NMR-iPSCs. Our findings obtained from studies of NMR-iPSCs provide new insight into the mechanisms of tumorigenicity in iPSCs and cancer resistance in the NMR.
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Miyawaki, S., Kawamura, Y., Oiwa, Y., Shimizu, A., Hachiya, T., Bono, H., Koya, I., Okada, Y., Kimura, T., Tsuchiya, Y., Suzuki, S., Onishi, N., Kuzumaki, N., Matsuzaki, Y., Narita, M., Ikeda, E., Okanoya, K., Seino, K., Saya, H., & Okano, H. (2016). Tumour resistance in induced pluripotent stem cells derived from naked mole-rats. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11471
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Miyawaki S, Kawamura Y, Oiwa Y, Shimizu A, Hachiya T, Bono H, et al. Tumour resistance in induced pluripotent stem cells derived from naked mole-rats. Nature Communications. 2016. doi:10.1038/ncomms11471.
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@article{shingo2016Tumour,
title = {Tumour resistance in induced pluripotent stem cells derived from naked mole-rats},
author = {Shingo Miyawaki and Yoshimi Kawamura and Yuki Oiwa and Atsushi Shimizu and Tsuyoshi Hachiya and Hidemasa Bono and Ikuko Koya and Yohei Okada and Tokuhiro Kimura and Yoshihiro Tsuchiya and Sadafumi Suzuki and Nobuyuki Onishi and Naoko Kuzumaki and Yumi Matsuzaki and Minoru Narita and Eiji Ikeda and Kazuo Okanoya and K. Seino and Hideyuki Saya and Hideyuki Okano and Kyoko Miura},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1038/ncomms11471},
}
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