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A feedback-loop between telomerase activity and stemness factors regulates PDAC stem cells

biorxiv(2020)

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To date, it is still unclear how cancer stem cells (CSCs) regulate their stemness properties, and to what extent they share common features with normal stem cells. Telomerase regulation is a key factor in stem cell maintenance. In this study, we investigate how telomerase regulation affects cancer stem cell biology in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), and delineate the mechanisms by which telomerase activity and CSC properties are linked. Using primary patient-derived pancreatic cancer cells, we show that CSCs have higher telomerase activity and longer telomeres than bulk tumor cells. Inhibition of telomerase activity, using genetic TERT -knockdown or pharmacological inhibitor (BIBR1532) resulted in CSC marker depletion in vitro , and reduced tumorigenicity in vivo . Furthermore, we identify a positive feedback loop between stemness factors (KLF4, SOX2, OCT3/4, NANOG) and telomerase, which is essential for the self-renewal of pancreatic CSCs. Disruption the balance between telomerase activity and stemness factors, eliminates CSCs via induction of DNA damage and apoptosis, opening future perspectives to avoid CSC driven therapy resistance and tumor relapse in PDAC patients. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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