AP-1 transcription factor network explains diverse patterns of cellular plasticity in melanoma cells

Transcription Factor AP-1 0301 basic medicine 0303 health sciences 03 medical and health sciences Gene Expression Regulation Cell Line, Tumor Cell Plasticity Humans Melanoma Protein Kinase Inhibitors
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111147 Publication Date: 2022-08-03T21:56:01Z
ABSTRACT
SummaryCellular plasticity associated with fluctuations in transcriptional programs allows individual cells in a tumor to adopt heterogeneous differentiation states and switch phenotype during their adaptive responses to therapies. Despite increasing knowledge of such transcriptional programs, the molecular basis of cellular plasticity remains poorly understood. Here, we combine multiplexed transcriptional and protein measurements at population and single-cell levels with multivariate statistical modeling to show that the state of AP-1 transcription factor network plays a unifying role in explaining diverse patterns of plasticity in melanoma. We find that a regulated balance between AP-1 factors cJUN, JUND, FRA2, FRA1 and cFOS determines the intrinsic diversity of differentiation states and adaptive responses to MAPK inhibitors in melanoma cells. Perturbing this balance through genetic depletion of specific AP-1 proteins, or by MAPK inhibitors, shifts cellular heterogeneity in a predictable fashion. Thus, AP-1 may serve as a critical node for manipulating cellular plasticity with potential therapeutic implications.
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