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Genetic assessment of pathogenic germline alterations in lysosomal genes among Asian patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

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Koh, Youngil; Kim, Hyemin; Joo, So Young; Song, Seulki; Choi, Young Hoon; Kim, Hyung Rae; Moon, Byul; Byun, Jamin; Hong, Junshik; Shin, Dong-Yeop; Park, Solip; Lee, Kwang Hyuck; Lee, Kyu Taek; Lee, Jong Kyun; Park, Daechan; Lee, Se-Hoon; Jang, Jin-Young; Lee, Hyunsook; Kim, Jung-Ae; Yoon, Sung-Soo; Park, Joo Kyung

Issue Date
2023-10-17
Publisher
BMC
Citation
Journal of Translational Medicine, Vol.21(1):730
Keywords
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomaLysosomal dysfunctionAutophagyGermline variantsGenetic sequencing
Abstract
Background
Lysosomes are closely linked to autophagic activity, which plays a vital role in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) biology. The survival of PDAC patients is still poor, and the identification of novel genetic factors for prognosis and treatment is highly required to prevent PDAC-related deaths. This study investigated the germline variants related to lysosomal dysfunction in patients with PDAC and to analyze whether they contribute to the development of PDAC.

Methods
The germline putative pathogenic variants (PPV) in genes involved in lysosomal storage disease (LSD) was compared between patients with PDAC (n = 418) and healthy controls (n = 845) using targeted panel and whole-exome sequencing. Furthermore, pancreatic organoids from wild-type and KrasG12D mice were used to evaluate the effect of lysosomal dysfunction on PDAC development. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis was performed with established PDAC patient-derived organoids (PDOs) according to the PPV status.

Results
The PPV in LSD-related genes was higher in patients with PDAC than in healthy controls (8.13 vs. 4.26%, Log2 OR = 1.65, P = 3.08 × 10–3). The PPV carriers of LSD-related genes with PDAC were significantly younger than the non-carriers (mean age 61.5 vs. 65.3 years, P = 0.031). We further studied a variant of the lysosomal enzyme, galactosylceramidase (GALC), which was the most frequently detected LSD variant in our cohort. Autophagolysosomal activity was hampered when GALC was downregulated, which was accompanied by paradoxically elevated autophagic flux. Furthermore, the number of proliferating Ki-67+ cells increased significantly in pancreatic organoids derived from Galc knockout KrasG12D mice. Moreover, GALC PPV carriers tended to show drug resistance in both PDAC cell line and PDAC PDO, and RNA-seq analysis revealed that various metabolism and gene repair pathways were upregulated in PDAC PDOs harboring a GALC variant.

Conclusions
Genetically defined lysosomal dysfunction is frequently observed in patients with young-onset PDAC. This might contribute to PDAC development by altering metabolism and impairing autophagolysosomal activity, which could be potentially implicated in therapeutic applications for PDAC.
ISSN
1479-5876
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/195794
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-023-04549-x
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