Identification of acquired Notch3 dependency in metastatic Head and Neck Cancer

dc.contributor.authorKondratyev Maria
dc.contributor.authorPesic Aleksandra
dc.contributor.authorKetela Troy
dc.contributor.authorStickle Natalie
dc.contributor.authorBeswick Christine
dc.contributor.authorShalev Zvi
dc.contributor.authorMarastoni Stefano
dc.contributor.authorSamadian Soroush
dc.contributor.authorDvorkin-Gheva Anna
dc.contributor.authorSayad Azin
dc.contributor.authorBashkurov Mikhail
dc.contributor.authorBoasquevisque Pedro
dc.contributor.authorDatti Alessandro
dc.contributor.authorPugh Trevor J.
dc.contributor.authorVirtanen Carl
dc.contributor.authorMoffat Jason
dc.contributor.authorGrénman Reidar A.
dc.contributor.authorKoritzinsky Marianne
dc.contributor.authorWouters Bradly G.
dc.contributor.organizationfi=korva-, nenä-, ja kurkkutautioppi|en=Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery|
dc.contributor.organizationfi=tyks, vsshp|en=tyks, varha|
dc.contributor.organization-code2607312
dc.converis.publication-id179807215
dc.converis.urlhttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/Publication/179807215
dc.date.accessioned2025-08-28T00:58:59Z
dc.date.available2025-08-28T00:58:59Z
dc.description.abstractDuring cancer development, tumor cells acquire changes that enable them to invade surrounding tissues and seed metastasis at distant sites. These changes contribute to the aggressiveness of metastatic cancer and interfere with success of therapy. Our comprehensive analysis of "matched" pairs of HNSCC lines derived from primary tumors and corresponding metastatic sites identified several components of Notch3 signaling that are differentially expressed and/or altered in metastatic lines and confer a dependency on this pathway. These components were also shown to be differentially expressed between early and late stages of tumors in a TMA constructed from over 200 HNSCC patients. Finally, we show that suppression of Notch3 improves survival in mice in both subcutaneous and orthotopic models of metastatic HNSCC. Novel treatments targeting components of this pathway may prove effective in targeting metastatic HNSCC cells alone or in combination with conventional therapies.Analysis of matched pairs of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) lines from primary and metastatic sites identifies differential expression of Notch3 components, and suppression of Notch3 improves survival in mouse models of metastatic HNSCC.
dc.identifier.eissn2399-3642
dc.identifier.olddbid206809
dc.identifier.oldhandle10024/189836
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.utupub.fi/handle/11111/48964
dc.identifier.urlhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-023-04828-9
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi-fe2025082791381
dc.language.isoen
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorGrenman, Reidar
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorDataimport, tyks, vsshp
dc.okm.discipline3111 Biomedicineen_GB
dc.okm.discipline3122 Cancersen_GB
dc.okm.discipline3111 Biolääketieteetfi_FI
dc.okm.discipline3122 Syöpätauditfi_FI
dc.okm.internationalcopublicationinternational co-publication
dc.okm.internationalityInternational publication
dc.okm.typeA1 ScientificArticle
dc.publisherNature Publishing Group
dc.publisher.countryUnited Kingdomen_GB
dc.publisher.countryBritanniafi_FI
dc.publisher.country-codeGB
dc.relation.articlenumber538
dc.relation.doi10.1038/s42003-023-04828-9
dc.relation.ispartofjournalCommunications Biology
dc.relation.volume6
dc.source.identifierhttps://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/189836
dc.titleIdentification of acquired Notch3 dependency in metastatic Head and Neck Cancer
dc.year.issued2023

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