WNT inhibition creates a BRCA‐like state in Wnt‐addicted cancer

  • Kaur A
  • Lim J
  • Sepramaniam S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Wnt signaling maintains diverse adult stem cell compartments and is implicated in chemotherapy resistance in cancer. PORCN inhibitors that block Wnt secretion have proven effective in Wnt-addicted preclinical cancer models and are in clinical trials. In a survey for potential combination therapies, we found that Wnt inhibition synergizes with the PARP inhibitor olaparib in Wnt-addicted cancers. Mechanistically, we find that multiple genes in the homologous recombination and Fanconi anemia repair pathways, including BRCA1, FANCD2, and RAD51, are dependent on Wnt/β-catenin signaling in Wnt-high cancers, and treatment with a PORCN inhibitor creates a BRCA-like state. This coherent regulation of DNA repair genes occurs in part via a Wnt/β-catenin/MYBL2 axis. Importantly, this pathway also functions in intestinal crypts, where high expression of BRCA and Fanconi anemia genes is seen in intestinal stem cells, with further upregulation in Wnt-high APCmin mutant polyps. Our findings suggest a general paradigm that Wnt/β-catenin signaling enhances DNA repair in stem cells and cancers to maintain genomic integrity. Conversely, interventions that block Wnt signaling may sensitize cancers to radiation and other DNA damaging agents. [ received:2020/08/27, revised:2021/01/25, accepted:2021/02/01, entrez:2021/3/4 ]

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Kaur, A., Lim, J. Y. S., Sepramaniam, S., Patnaik, S., Harmston, N., Lee, M. A., … Madan, B. (2021). WNT inhibition creates a BRCA‐like state in Wnt‐addicted cancer. EMBO Molecular Medicine, 13(4). https://doi.org/10.15252/emmm.202013349

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