Alteration of ribosome function upon 5-fluorouracil treatment favors cancer cell drug-tolerance

Author:

Therizols Gabriel,Bash-Imam Zeina,Panthu BaptisteORCID,Machon ChristelleORCID,Vincent AnneORCID,Ripoll Julie,Nait-Slimane Sophie,Chalabi-Dchar MouniraORCID,Gaucherot Angéline,Garcia Maxime,Laforêts FlorianORCID,Marcel VirginieORCID,Boubaker-Vitre Jihane,Monet Marie-Ambre,Bouclier Céline,Vanbelle Christophe,Souahlia Guillaume,Berthel Elise,Albaret Marie AlexandraORCID,Mertani Hichem C.ORCID,Prudhomme Michel,Bertrand Martin,David AlexandreORCID,Saurin Jean-Christophe,Bouvet PhilippeORCID,Rivals EricORCID,Ohlmann Théophile,Guitton JérômeORCID,Dalla Venezia NicoleORCID,Pannequin Julie,Catez FrédéricORCID,Diaz Jean-JacquesORCID

Abstract

AbstractMechanisms of drug-tolerance remain poorly understood and have been linked to genomic but also to non-genomic processes. 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), the most widely used chemotherapy in oncology is associated with resistance. While prescribed as an inhibitor of DNA replication, 5-FU alters all RNA pathways. Here, we show that 5-FU treatment leads to the production of fluorinated ribosomes exhibiting altered translational activities. 5-FU is incorporated into ribosomal RNAs of mature ribosomes in cancer cell lines, colorectal xenografts, and human tumors. Fluorinated ribosomes appear to be functional, yet, they display a selective translational activity towards mRNAs depending on the nature of their 5′-untranslated region. As a result, we find that sustained translation of IGF-1R mRNA, which encodes one of the most potent cell survival effectors, promotes the survival of 5-FU-treated colorectal cancer cells. Altogether, our results demonstrate that “man-made” fluorinated ribosomes favor the drug-tolerant cellular phenotype by promoting translation of survival genes.

Funder

Ligue Contre le Cancer

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Institut National Du Cancer

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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