학술논문

TMPRSS2-ERG fusion co-opts master transcription factors and activates NOTCH signaling in primary prostate cancer
Document Type
Report
Source
Nature Genetics. September 2017, Vol. 49 Issue 9, p1336, 10 p.
Subject
Canada
Language
English
ISSN
1061-4036
Abstract
Author(s): Ken J Kron [1]; Alexander Murison [1]; Stanley Zhou [1, 2]; Vincent Huang [3]; Takafumi N Yamaguchi [3]; Yu-Jia Shiah [3]; Michael Fraser [1]; Theodorus van der Kwast [4]; [...]
TMPRSS2-ERG (T2E) structural rearrangements typify [similar]50% of prostate tumors and result in overexpression of the ERG transcription factor. Using chromatin, genomic and expression data, we show distinct cis-regulatory landscapes between T2E-positive and non-T2E primary prostate tumors, which include clusters of regulatory elements (COREs). This difference is mediated by ERG co-option of HOXB13 and FOXA1, implementing a T2E-specific transcriptional profile. We also report a T2E-specific CORE on the structurally rearranged ERG locus arising from spreading of the TMPRSS2 locus pre-existing CORE, assisting in its overexpression. Finally, we show that the T2E-specific cis-regulatory landscape underlies a vulnerability against the NOTCH pathway. Indeed, NOTCH pathway inhibition antagonizes the growth and invasion of T2E-positive prostate cancer cells. Taken together, our work shows that overexpressed ERG co-opts master transcription factors to deploy a unique cis-regulatory landscape, inducing a druggable dependency on NOTCH signaling in T2E-positive prostate tumors.