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

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Therizols, Gabriel | Bash-Imam, Zeina | Panthu, Baptiste | Machon, Christelle | Vincent, Anne | Ripoll, Julie | Nait-Slimane, Sophie | Chalabi-Dchar, Mounira | Gaucherot, Angéline | Garcia, Maxime | Laforêts, Florian | Marcel, Virginie | Boubaker-Vitre, Jihane | Monet, Marie-Ambre | Bouclier, Céline | Vanbelle, Christophe | Souahlia, Guillaume | Berthel, Elise | Albaret, Marie Alexandra | Mertani, Hichem | Prudhomme, Michel | Bertrand, Martin | David, Alexandre | Saurin, Jean-Christophe | Bouvet, Philippe | Rivals, Eric | Ohlmann, Théophile | Guitton, Jérôme | Dalla Venezia, Nicole | Pannequin, Julie | Catez, Frédéric | Diaz, Jean-Jacques

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JOBIM 2023 - Journées Ouvertes en Biologie, Informatique et Mathématiques, NIce 2023. International audience. Mechanisms 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.

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