在神经母细胞瘤中,MYCN和KAT2A形成一个前馈回路来驱动致癌转录程序。

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
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摘要

癌蛋白MYCN驱动各种癌症类型的恶性肿瘤,包括神经母细胞瘤(NB)。然而,我们对其转录活性和致癌功能的机制以及针对它的有效策略的理解仍然有限。我们发现MYCN与转录辅激活子KAT2A相互作用,这种相互作用显著地促进了MYCN在NB中的活性。我们的全基因组分析表明,MYCN招募KAT2A与DNA结合,从而转录调节与核糖体生物发生和RNA加工相关的基因。此外,我们发现MYCN直接激活KAT2A转录,而KAT2A乙酰化MYCN,增加MYCN蛋白的稳定性。因此,MYCN和KAT2A建立了一个前馈回路,有效地调节了全球基因表达,控制了恶性NB表型。用KAT2A蛋白水解靶向嵌合体(PROTAC)降解剂处理NB细胞可降低MYCN蛋白水平,拮抗MYCN介导的基因转录调控并抑制细胞增殖。这项研究强调了转录辅助因子作为开发抗mycn疗法的可行靶点的潜力。
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MYCN and KAT2A form a feedforward loop to drive an oncogenic transcriptional program in neuroblastoma.

The oncoprotein MYCN drives malignancy in various cancer types, including neuroblastoma (NB). However, our understanding of the mechanisms underlying its transcriptional activity and oncogenic function, as well as effective strategies to target it, remains limited. We discovered that MYCN interacts with the transcriptional coactivator KAT2A, and this interaction significantly contributes to MYCN's activity in NB. Our genome-wide analyses indicate MYCN recruits KAT2A to bind to DNA, thereby transcriptionally regulating genes associated with ribosome biogenesis and RNA processing. Moreover, we identified that MYCN directly activates KAT2A transcription, while KAT2A acetylates MYCN, increasing MYCN protein stability. Consequently, MYCN and KAT2A establish a feedforward loop that effectively regulates global gene expression, governing the malignant NB phenotype. Treatment of NB cells with a KAT2A Proteolysis Targeting Chimera (PROTAC) degrader reduces MYCN protein levels, antagonizes MYCN-mediated gene transcription regulation and suppresses cell proliferation. This study highlights the potential of transcriptional cofactors as viable targets for developing anti-MYCN therapies.

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Oncogenesis
Oncogenesis ONCOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Oncogenesis is a peer-reviewed open access online journal that publishes full-length papers, reviews, and short communications exploring the molecular basis of cancer and related phenomena. It seeks to promote diverse and integrated areas of molecular biology, cell biology, oncology, and genetics.
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