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Targeting the epigenome and the integrated stress response to normalize colorectal cancer subclonal plasticity and progression.

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Cell death & disease 2026 OA Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
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PubMed DOI OpenAlex 마지막 보강 2026-04-30
OpenAlex 토픽 · Epigenetics and DNA Methylation Protein Degradation and Inhibitors Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors Research

Li L, Ha T, Feng JX, DiPrima M, Wang D, Jailwala P, Meyer T, Lack J, Ohnuki H, Tosato G

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Despite therapeutic advances, metastatic colorectal cancer remains a therapeutic challenge as most patients will develop resistance to therapy and will progress.

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APA Lili Li, Taekyu Ha, et al. (2026). Targeting the epigenome and the integrated stress response to normalize colorectal cancer subclonal plasticity and progression.. Cell death & disease. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-026-08720-2
MLA Lili Li, et al.. "Targeting the epigenome and the integrated stress response to normalize colorectal cancer subclonal plasticity and progression.." Cell death & disease, 2026.
PMID 41963303

Abstract

Despite therapeutic advances, metastatic colorectal cancer remains a therapeutic challenge as most patients will develop resistance to therapy and will progress. Epigenetic mechanisms are implicated in enabling the acquisition of new phenotypic traits as drivers of colorectal cancer progression, rather than new genetic mutations or expansion of existing mutant clones. It remains unclear, however, which epigenetic mechanisms sustain colorectal cancer plasticity, how they are induced, and how this plasticity generates subclonal diversity that drives the aggressive cancer phenotype. Here we identify the integrated stress response as an inducer of colorectal cancer cell plasticity, subclonal diversity, and tumor progression in the stress-surviving cells. Combined analysis of chromatin accessibility and gene transcription profiling in these cells found the emergence of an endogenous interferon response as a key phenotypic trait associated with subclonal colorectal cancer cell diversity, treatment resistance and heightened aggressiveness. We unveil a new experimental approach to successfully prevent treatment-resistant colorectal cancer progression by combining epigenetic modulators with a cereblon-dependent degrader of GSPT1, a regulator of protein synthesis, to normalize chromatin accessibility and induce colorectal cancer cell death. Collectively, our study identifies the integrated stress response as an inducer of epigenetic and transcriptional plasticity in colorectal cancer cells and highlights a successful approach to therapeutic intervention.

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