Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy (Apr 2022)

Identifying a confused cell identity for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

  • Xiangyu Pan,
  • Jian Wang,
  • Linjie Guo,
  • Feifei Na,
  • Jiajia Du,
  • Xuelan Chen,
  • Ailing Zhong,
  • Lei Zhao,
  • Lu Zhang,
  • Mengsha Zhang,
  • Xudong Wan,
  • Manli Wang,
  • Hongyu Liu,
  • Siqi Dai,
  • Ping Tan,
  • Jingyao Chen,
  • Yu Liu,
  • Bing Hu,
  • Chong Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41392-022-00946-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract The cell identity of malignant cells and how they acquire it are fundamental for our understanding of cancer. Here, we report that esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) cells display molecular features equally similar but distinct to all three types of normal esophageal epithelial cells, which we term as confused cell identity (CCI). CCI is an independent prognostic marker associated with poor prognosis in ESCC. Further, we identify tropomyosin 4 (TPM4) as a critical CCI gene that promotes the aggressiveness of ESCC in vitro and in vivo. And TPM4 creates CCI through activating the Jak/STAT-SOX2 pathway. Thus, our study suggests an unrecognized feature of ESCC cells, which might be of value for clinic prognosis and potential interference.