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Epigenetic regulation of mammalian Hedgehog signaling to the stroma determines the molecular subtype of bladder cancer.


ABSTRACT: In bladder, loss of mammalian Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) accompanies progression to invasive urothelial carcinoma, but the molecular mechanisms underlying this cancer-initiating event are poorly defined. Here, we show that loss of Shh results from hypermethylation of the CpG shore of the Shh gene, and that inhibition of DNA methylation increases Shh expression to halt the initiation of murine urothelial carcinoma at the early stage of progression. In full-fledged tumors, pharmacologic augmentation of Hedgehog (Hh) pathway activity impedes tumor growth, and this cancer-restraining effect of Hh signaling is mediated by the stromal response to Shh signals, which stimulates subtype conversion of basal to luminal-like urothelial carcinoma. Our findings thus provide a basis to develop subtype-specific strategies for the management of human bladder cancer.

SUBMITTER: Kim S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6597241 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Epigenetic regulation of mammalian Hedgehog signaling to the stroma determines the molecular subtype of bladder cancer.

Kim SungEun S   Kim Yubin Y   Kong JungHo J   Kim Eunjee E   Choi Jae Hyeok JH   Yuk Hyeong Dong HD   Lee HyeSun H   Kim Hwa-Ryeon HR   Lee Kyoung-Hwa KH   Kang Minyong M   Roe Jae-Seok JS   Moon Kyung Chul KC   Kim Sanguk S   Ku Ja Hyeon JH   Shin Kunyoo K  

eLife 20190430


In bladder, loss of mammalian <i>Sonic Hedgehog</i> (<i>Shh</i>) accompanies progression to invasive urothelial carcinoma, but the molecular mechanisms underlying this cancer-initiating event are poorly defined. Here, we show that loss of <i>Shh</i> results from hypermethylation of the CpG shore of the <i>Shh</i> gene, and that inhibition of DNA methylation increases <i>Shh</i> expression to halt the initiation of murine urothelial carcinoma at the early stage of progression. In full-fledged tum  ...[more]

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