Genome‐wide screen for anticancer drug resistance in haploid human embryonic stem cells

Author:

Segal Emanuel12,Nissenbaum Jonathan13,Peretz Mordecai1,Golan‐Lev Tamar1,Cashman Rivki3,Philip Hagit3,Reubinoff Benjamin E.2,Kopper Oded3,Benvenisty Nissim1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Azrieli Center for Stem Cells and Genetic Research, Department of Genetics, Silberman Institute of Life Sciences The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel

2. Hadassah Stem Cell Research Center, Goldyne Savad Institute of Gene Therapy, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Ein Kerem, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center Jerusalem Israel

3. NewStem LTD Jerusalem Israel

Abstract

AbstractAnticancer drugs are at the frontline of cancer therapy. However, innate resistance to these drugs occurs in one‐third to one‐half of patients, exposing them to the side effects of these drugs with no meaningful benefit. To identify the genes and pathways that confer resistance to such therapies, we performed a genome‐wide screen in haploid human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). These cells possess the advantage of having only one copy of each gene, harbour a normal karyotype, and lack any underlying point mutations. We initially show a close correlation between the potency of anticancer drugs in cancer cell lines to those in hESCs. We then exposed a genome‐wide loss‐of‐function library of mutations in all protein‐coding genes to 10 selected anticancer drugs, which represent five different mechanisms of drug therapies. The genetic screening enabled us to identify genes and pathways which can confer resistance to these drugs, demonstrating several common pathways. We validated a few of the resistance‐conferring genes, demonstrating a significant shift in the effective drug concentrations to indicate a drug‐specific effect to these genes. Strikingly, the p53 signalling pathway seems to induce resistance to a large array of anticancer drugs. The data shows dramatic effects of loss of p53 on resistance to many but not all drugs, calling for clinical evaluation of mutations in this gene prior to anticancer therapy.

Funder

Azrieli Foundation

Israel Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,General Medicine

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