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Histone demethylase KDM5D upregulation drives sex differences in colon cancer

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  • Jiexi Li

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Zhengdao Lan

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Wenting Liao

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
    Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South China, Collaborative Innovation Center for Cancer Medicine)

  • James W. Horner

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Xueping Xu

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Jielin Liu

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Yohei Yoshihama

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Shan Jiang

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Hong Seok Shim

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Max Slotnik

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Kyle A. LaBella

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Chang-Jiun Wu

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Kenneth Dunner

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Wen-Hao Hsu

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Rumi Lee

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Isha Khanduri

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Christopher Terranova

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Kadir Akdemir

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
    The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Deepavali Chakravarti

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Xiaoying Shang

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Denise J. Spring

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

  • Y. Alan Wang

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
    Indiana University)

  • Ronald A. DePinho

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

Abstract

Sex exerts a profound impact on cancer incidence, spectrum and outcomes, yet the molecular and genetic bases of such sex differences are ill-defined and presumptively ascribed to X-chromosome genes and sex hormones1. Such sex differences are particularly prominent in colorectal cancer (CRC) in which men experience higher metastases and mortality. A murine CRC model, engineered with an inducible transgene encoding oncogenic mutant KRASG12D and conditional null alleles of Apc and Trp53 tumour suppressors (designated iKAP)2, revealed higher metastases and worse outcomes specifically in males with oncogenic mutant KRAS (KRAS*) CRC. Integrated cross-species molecular and transcriptomic analyses identified Y-chromosome gene histone demethylase KDM5D as a transcriptionally upregulated gene driven by KRAS*-mediated activation of the STAT4 transcription factor. KDM5D-dependent chromatin mark and transcriptome changes showed repression of regulators of the epithelial cell tight junction and major histocompatibility complex class I complex components. Deletion of Kdm5d in iKAP cancer cells increased tight junction integrity, decreased cell invasiveness and enhanced cancer cell killing by CD8+ T cells. Conversely, iAP mice engineered with a Kdm5d transgene to provide constitutive Kdm5d expression specifically in iAP cancer cells showed an increased propensity for more invasive tumours in vivo. Thus, KRAS*-STAT4-mediated upregulation of Y chromosome KDM5D contributes substantially to the sex differences in KRAS* CRC by means of its disruption of cancer cell adhesion properties and tumour immunity, providing an actionable therapeutic strategy for metastasis risk reduction for men afflicted with KRAS* CRC.

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  • Jiexi Li & Zhengdao Lan & Wenting Liao & James W. Horner & Xueping Xu & Jielin Liu & Yohei Yoshihama & Shan Jiang & Hong Seok Shim & Max Slotnik & Kyle A. LaBella & Chang-Jiun Wu & Kenneth Dunner & We, 2023. "Histone demethylase KDM5D upregulation drives sex differences in colon cancer," Nature, Nature, vol. 619(7970), pages 632-639, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:619:y:2023:i:7970:d:10.1038_s41586-023-06254-7
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06254-7
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    1. Chloé Hérault & Thomas Pihl & Bruno Hudry, 2024. "Cellular sex throughout the organism underlies somatic sexual differentiation," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-14, December.
    2. Qian Liu & Emma Adhikari & Daniel K. Lester & Bin Fang & Joseph O. Johnson & Yijun Tian & Andrea T. Mockabee-Macias & Victoria Izumi & Kelly M. Guzman & Michael G. White & John M. Koomen & Jennifer A., 2024. "Androgen drives melanoma invasiveness and metastatic spread by inducing tumorigenic fucosylation," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-20, December.

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