Identification of target cells in lung tumorigenesis and characterization of the signals that control their behavior is an important step toward improving early cancer diagnosis and predicting tumor behavior. We identified a population of cells in the adult lung that bear the EpCAM þ CD104 þ CD49f þ CD44 þ CD24loSCA1 þ phenotype and can be clonally expanded in culture, consistent with the properties of early progenitor cells. We show that these cells, rather than being restricted to one tumor type, can give rise to several different types of cancer, including adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. We further demonstrate that these cells can be converted from one cancer type to the other, and this plasticity is determined by their responsiveness to transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta signaling. Our data establish a mechanistic link between TGF-beta signaling and SOX2 expression, and identify the TGF-beta/SMAD/SOX2 signaling network as a key regulator of lineage commitment and differentiation of lung cancer cells. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality in both men and women worldwide. Lung cancers are divided into two major categories: non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small-cell lung cancer. NSCLC accounts for B80% of all lung cancers and is divided further into adenocarcinoma (ADC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and large-cell lung carcinoma. Of the four major types of lung cancer, Kras mutations are present in about 30-50% of ADC, a smaller percentage of SCC (5-7%) and o1% of SCLC.
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