A transcriptional response to replication stress selectively expands a subset of Brca2-mutant mammary epithelial cells.
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Germline BRCA2 mutation carriers frequently develop luminal-like breast cancers, but it remains unclear how BRCA2 mutations affect mammary epithelial subpopulations. Here, we report that monoallelic Brca2mut/WT mammary organoids subjected to replication stress activate a transcriptional response that selectively expands Brca2mut/WT luminal cells lacking hormone receptor expression (HR-). While CyTOF analyses reveal comparable epithelial compositions among wildtype and Brca2mut/WT mammary glands, Brca2mut/WT HR- luminal cells exhibit greater organoid formation and preferentially survive and expand under replication stress. ScRNA-seq analysis corroborates the expansion of HR- luminal cells which express elevated transcript levels of Tetraspanin-8 (Tspan8) and Thrsp, plus pathways implicated in replication stress survival including Type I interferon responses. Notably, CRISPR/Cas9-mediated deletion of Tspan8 or Thrsp prevents Brca2mut/WT HR- luminal cell expansion. Our findings indicate that Brca2mut/WT cells activate a transcriptional response after replication stress that preferentially favours outgrowth of HR- luminal cells through the expression of interferon-responsive and mammary alveolar genes.
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Acknowledgements: We thank Dr. Ben Hall (UCL) and Dr. Harveer Dev (Department of Oncology, Cambridge) for critical reading of our manuscript. We thank the CIMR flow cytometry facility for assistance with cell sorting and the CRUK Cambridge Institute genomics core facility, in particular Katarzyna Kania with preparing the samples for single-cell RNA sequencing, and the DFCI Mass Cytometry Core, led by Nicole Paul and Eric Haas. This work was funded by Gray Foundation Team Science Award to J.S.B. and A.R.V., Medical Research Council (MRC) Programme grants MC_UU_12022/1 and MC_UU_12022/8 to A.R.V., and by the Krishnan-Ang Fellowship to M.S.
Funder: Krishnan-Ang Fellowship
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