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Wong, Stephen Qi Rong, Das, Mohua, Tenzin, Kenzom +16 more · 2025 · Nature Publishing Group · Nature · added 2026-04-20
Drug resistance and distant metastases are leading causes of mortality in colorectal cancer (CRC), yet the molecular mechanisms linking these processes remain elusive. In this study, we demonstrate th Show more
Drug resistance and distant metastases are leading causes of mortality in colorectal cancer (CRC), yet the molecular mechanisms linking these processes remain elusive. In this study, we demonstrate that acquired resistance to oxaliplatin, a first-line chemotherapeutic in CRC, enhances metastatic potential through transcriptional reprogramming. Using a clinically relevant dosing regimen, we generated oxaliplatin-resistant CRC cells that displayed increased metastatic potential. Integrated transcriptomic and phenotypic analyses revealed that dysregulated cholesterol biogenesis amplifies TGF-β signaling, which in turn drives expression of SERPINE1, which serves as a key effector of both oxaliplatin resistance and metastasis. Furthermore, we uncovered a SERPINE1-associated nine-gene expression signature, RESIST-M, that robustly predicts overall and relapse-free survival across distinct patient cohorts. Notably, RESIST-M stratifies a high-risk subtype of CMS4/iCMS3-fibrotic patients that display the poorest prognosis, underscoring its clinical relevance. Targeting of SERPINE1 or cholesterol biosynthesis re-sensitized resistant, pro-metastatic cells to oxaliplatin in mouse xenograft models. Altogether, this study uncovers a mechanistic link between metabolic rewiring and transcriptional plasticity underlying therapy-induced metastasis in primary CRC. Additionally, it also reveals actionable vulnerabilities that offer both prognostic value and therapeutic potential. Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.1038/s41419-025-07855-y
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