Genetic editing of colonic organoids provides a molecularly distinct and orthotopic preclinical model of serrated carcinogenesis

Author:

Lannagan Tamsin R M,Lee Young K,Wang Tongtong,Roper Jatin,Bettington Mark L,Fennell Lochlan,Vrbanac Laura,Jonavicius Lisa,Somashekar Roshini,Gieniec Krystyna,Yang Miao,Ng Jia Q,Suzuki Nobumi,Ichinose Mari,Wright Josephine A,Kobayashi Hiroki,Putoczki Tracey L,Hayakawa YokuORCID,Leedham Simon J,Abud Helen E,Yilmaz Ömer H,Marker Julie,Klebe Sonja,Wirapati Pratyaksha,Mukherjee Siddhartha,Tejpar Sabine,Leggett Barbara A,Whitehall Vicki L J,Worthley Daniel L,Woods Susan LORCID

Abstract

ObjectiveSerrated colorectal cancer (CRC) accounts for approximately 25% of cases and includes tumours that are among the most treatment resistant and with worst outcomes. This CRC subtype is associated with activating mutations in the mitogen-activated kinase pathway gene, BRAF, and epigenetic modifications termed the CpG Island Methylator Phenotype, leading to epigenetic silencing of key tumour suppressor genes. It is still not clear which (epi-)genetic changes are most important in neoplastic progression and we begin to address this knowledge gap herein.DesignWe use organoid culture combined with CRISPR/Cas9 genome engineering to sequentially introduce genetic alterations associated with serrated CRC and which regulate the stem cell niche, senescence and DNA mismatch repair.ResultsTargeted biallelic gene alterations were verified by DNA sequencing. Organoid growth in the absence of niche factors was assessed, as well as analysis of downstream molecular pathway activity. Orthotopic engraftment of complex organoid lines, but not BrafV600E alone, quickly generated adenocarcinoma in vivo with serrated features consistent with human disease. Loss of the essential DNA mismatch repair enzyme, Mlh1, led to microsatellite instability. Sphingolipid metabolism genes are differentially regulated in both our mouse models of serrated CRC and human CRC, with key members of this pathway having prognostic significance in the human setting.ConclusionWe generate rapid, complex models of serrated CRC to determine the contribution of specific genetic alterations to carcinogenesis. Analysis of our models alongside patient data has led to the identification of a potential susceptibility for this tumour type.

Funder

V Foundation for Cancer Research

U.S. Department of Defense

Pew-Stewart Trust Scholar Award

Sidney Kimmel Foundation

American Federation of Aging Research

Koch Institute

National Institutes of Health

National Cancer Institute

Gastroenterological Society of Australia

Cure Cancer Australia/Cancer Australia

Pathology Queensland

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Gastroenterology

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