Reversible downregulation of MYC in a spheroid model of metastatic epithelial ovarian cancer

Author:

Shepherd Trevor1,Buensuceso Adrian,Borrelli Matthew,Valdes Yudith Ramos

Affiliation:

1. University of Western Ontario

Abstract

Abstract Upon detachment from the primary tumour, epithelial ovarian cancer cells can form multicellular aggregates, also referred to as spheroids, that have the capacity to establish metastases at distant sites. These structures exhibit numerous adaptations that may facilitate metastatic transit and promote tumorigenic potential. One such adaptation is the acquisition of dormancy, characterized by decreased proliferation and molecular features of quiescence. One of the most frequently dysregulated genes in cancer is MYC, which encodes a transcription factor that promotes cell proliferation. In this study, we demonstrate that MYC protein abundance and associated gene expression is significantly decreased in EOC spheroids compared to adherent cells. This downregulation occurs rapidly upon cell detachment and is proteasome-dependent. Moreover, MYC protein abundance and associated gene expression is restored upon spheroid reattachment to an adherent culture surface. Overall, our findings suggest that suppression of MYC activity is a common feature of EOC spheroids and may contribute to the reversible acquisition of dormancy.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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