Cell Death and Disease (Jun 2024)

Golgi dispersal in cancer stem cells promotes chemoresistance of colorectal cancer via the Golgi stress response

  • Yangkun Li,
  • Lei Mu,
  • Yanqi Li,
  • Yulong Mi,
  • Yibing Hu,
  • Xiaolan Li,
  • Deding Tao,
  • Jichao Qin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-024-06817-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract Chemotherapy is a crucial treatment for colorectal tumors. However, its efficacy is restricted by chemoresistance. Recently, Golgi dispersal has been suggested to be a potential response to chemotherapy, particularly to drugs that induce DNA damage. However, the underlying mechanisms by which Golgi dispersal enhances the capacity to resist DNA-damaging agents remain unclear. Here, we demonstrated that DNA-damaging agents triggered Golgi dispersal in colorectal cancer (CRC), and cancer stem cells (CSCs) possessed a greater degree of Golgi dispersal compared with differentiated cancer cells (non-CSCs). We further revealed that Golgi dispersal conferred resistance against the lethal effects of DNA-damaging agents. Momentously, Golgi dispersal activated the Golgi stress response via the PKCα/GSK3α/TFE3 axis, resulting in enhanced protein and vesicle trafficking, which facilitated drug efflux through ABCG2. Identification of Golgi dispersal indicated an unexpected pathway regulating chemoresistance in CRC.