Embryonal tumors with multilayered rosettes (ETMRs) are highly lethal infant brain cancers with characteristic amplification of Chr19q13.41 miRNA cluster (C19MC) and enrichment of pluripotency factor LIN28A. Here we investigated C19MC oncogenic mechanisms and discovered a C19MC-LIN28A-MYCN circuit fueled by multiple complex regulatory loops including an MYCN core transcriptional network and super-enhancers resulting from long-range MYCN DNA interactions and C19MC gene fusions. Our data show that this powerful oncogenic circuit, which entraps an early neural lineage network, is potently abrogated by bromodomain inhibitor JQ1, leading to ETMR cell death. Sin-Chan et al. uncover a C19MC-LIN28A-MYCN super-enhancer-dependent oncogenic circuit in embryonal tumors with multilayered rosettes (ETMRs). The circuit entraps an early neural lineage network to sustain embryonic epigenetic programming and is vulnerable to bromodomain inhibition, which promotes ETMR cell death.

Sin-Chan, P., Mumal, I., Suwal, T., Ho, B., Fan, X., Singh, I., Du, Y., Lu, M., Patel, N., Torchia, J., Popovski, D., Fouladi, M., Guilhamon, P., Hansford, J. R., Leary, S., Hoffman, L. M., Mulcahy Levy, J. M., Lassaletta, A., Solano-Paez, P., Rivas, E., Reddy, A., Gillespie, G. Y., Gupta, N., Van Meter, T. E., Nakamura, H., Wong, T. -., Ra, Y. -., Kim, S. -., Massimi, L., Grundy, R. G., Fangusaro, J., Johnston, D., Chan, J., Lafay-Cousin, L., Hwang, E. I., Wang, Y., Catchpoole, D., Michaud, J., Ellezam, B., Ramanujachar, R., Lindsay, H., Taylor, M. D., Hawkins, C. E., Bouffet, E., Jabado, N., Singh, S. K., Kleinman, C. L., Barsyte-Lovejoy, D., Li, X. -., Dirks, P. B., Lin, C. Y., Mack, S. C., Rich, J. N., Huang, A., A C19MC-LIN28A-MYCN Oncogenic Circuit Driven by Hijacked Super-enhancers Is a Distinct Therapeutic Vulnerability in ETMRs: A Lethal Brain Tumor, <<CANCER CELL>>, 2019; 36 (1): 51-67.e7. [doi:10.1016/j.ccell.2019.06.002] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/172310]

A C19MC-LIN28A-MYCN Oncogenic Circuit Driven by Hijacked Super-enhancers Is a Distinct Therapeutic Vulnerability in ETMRs: A Lethal Brain Tumor

Massimi, Luca;
2019

Abstract

Embryonal tumors with multilayered rosettes (ETMRs) are highly lethal infant brain cancers with characteristic amplification of Chr19q13.41 miRNA cluster (C19MC) and enrichment of pluripotency factor LIN28A. Here we investigated C19MC oncogenic mechanisms and discovered a C19MC-LIN28A-MYCN circuit fueled by multiple complex regulatory loops including an MYCN core transcriptional network and super-enhancers resulting from long-range MYCN DNA interactions and C19MC gene fusions. Our data show that this powerful oncogenic circuit, which entraps an early neural lineage network, is potently abrogated by bromodomain inhibitor JQ1, leading to ETMR cell death. Sin-Chan et al. uncover a C19MC-LIN28A-MYCN super-enhancer-dependent oncogenic circuit in embryonal tumors with multilayered rosettes (ETMRs). The circuit entraps an early neural lineage network to sustain embryonic epigenetic programming and is vulnerable to bromodomain inhibition, which promotes ETMR cell death.
2019
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Sin-Chan, P., Mumal, I., Suwal, T., Ho, B., Fan, X., Singh, I., Du, Y., Lu, M., Patel, N., Torchia, J., Popovski, D., Fouladi, M., Guilhamon, P., Hansford, J. R., Leary, S., Hoffman, L. M., Mulcahy Levy, J. M., Lassaletta, A., Solano-Paez, P., Rivas, E., Reddy, A., Gillespie, G. Y., Gupta, N., Van Meter, T. E., Nakamura, H., Wong, T. -., Ra, Y. -., Kim, S. -., Massimi, L., Grundy, R. G., Fangusaro, J., Johnston, D., Chan, J., Lafay-Cousin, L., Hwang, E. I., Wang, Y., Catchpoole, D., Michaud, J., Ellezam, B., Ramanujachar, R., Lindsay, H., Taylor, M. D., Hawkins, C. E., Bouffet, E., Jabado, N., Singh, S. K., Kleinman, C. L., Barsyte-Lovejoy, D., Li, X. -., Dirks, P. B., Lin, C. Y., Mack, S. C., Rich, J. N., Huang, A., A C19MC-LIN28A-MYCN Oncogenic Circuit Driven by Hijacked Super-enhancers Is a Distinct Therapeutic Vulnerability in ETMRs: A Lethal Brain Tumor, <<CANCER CELL>>, 2019; 36 (1): 51-67.e7. [doi:10.1016/j.ccell.2019.06.002] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/172310]
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