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Title: | Super Enhancer-Mediated Upregulation of HJURP Promotes Growth and Survival of t(4;14)-Positive | Authors: | Jia, Yunlu Zhou, Jianbiao Tan, Tze King Chung, Tae-Hoon Chen, Yongxia Chooi, Jing-Yuan Sanda, Takaomi Fullwood, Melissa J Xiong, Sinan Toh, Sabrina HM Balan, Kalpnaa Wong, Regina WJ Lim, Julia SL Zhang, Enfan Cai, Zhen Shen, Peng Chng, Wee Joo |
Keywords: | Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Oncology MULTIPLE-MYELOMA CELL IDENTITY TRANSCRIPTIONAL ADDICTION CENP-A CANCER GENE TRANSLOCATIONS MMSET NUCLEOSOMES METHYLATION |
Issue Date: | 1-Feb-2022 | Publisher: | AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH | Citation: | Jia, Yunlu, Zhou, Jianbiao, Tan, Tze King, Chung, Tae-Hoon, Chen, Yongxia, Chooi, Jing-Yuan, Sanda, Takaomi, Fullwood, Melissa J, Xiong, Sinan, Toh, Sabrina HM, Balan, Kalpnaa, Wong, Regina WJ, Lim, Julia SL, Zhang, Enfan, Cai, Zhen, Shen, Peng, Chng, Wee Joo (2022-02-01). Super Enhancer-Mediated Upregulation of HJURP Promotes Growth and Survival of t(4;14)-Positive. CANCER RESEARCH 82 (3) : 406-418. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | Multiple myeloma is an incurable malignancy with marked clinical and genetic heterogeneity. The cytogenetic abnormality t(4;14) (p16.3;q32.3) confers aggressive behavior in multiple myeloma. Recently, essential oncogenic drivers in a wide range of cancers have been shown to be controlled by super-enhancers (SE). We used chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing of the active enhancer marker histone H3 lysine 27 acetylation (H3K27ac) to profile unique SEs in t(4;14)-translocated multiple myeloma. The histone chaperone HJURP was aberrantly overexpressed in t(4;14)- positive multiple myeloma due to transcriptional activation by a distal SE induced by the histone lysine methyltransferase NSD2. Silencing of HJURPwith short hairpin RNA or CRISPR interference of SE function impaired cell viability and led to apoptosis. Conversely, HJURP overexpression promoted cell proliferation and abrogated apoptosis. Mechanistically, the NSD2/BRD4 complex positively coregulated HJURP transcription by binding the promoter and active elements of its SE. In summary, this study introduces SE profiling as an efficient approach to identify new targets and understand molecular pathogenesis in specific subtypes of cancer. Moreover, HJURP could be a valuable therapeutic target in patients with t(4;14)-positive myeloma. Significance: A super-enhancer screen in t(4;14) multiple myeloma serves to identify genes that promote growth and survival of myeloma cells, which may be evaluated in future studies as therapeutic targets. | Source Title: | CANCER RESEARCH | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/237778 | ISSN: | 00085472 15387445 |
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