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Super enhancer inhibitors suppress MYC driven transcriptional amplification and tumor progression in osteosarcoma.


ABSTRACT: Osteosarcoma is the most common primary bone sarcoma that mostly occurs in young adults. The causes of osteosarcoma are heterogeneous and still not fully understood. Identification of novel, important oncogenic factors in osteosarcoma and development of better, effective therapeutic approaches are in urgent need for better treatment of osteosarcoma patients. In this study, we uncovered that the oncogene MYC is significantly upregulated in metastastic osteosarcoma samples. In addition, high MYC expression is associated with poor survival of osteosarcoma patients. Analysis of MYC targets in osteosarcoma revealed that most of the osteosarcoma super enhancer genes are bound by MYC. Treatment of osteosarcoma cells with super enhancer inhibitors THZ1 and JQ1 effectively suppresses the proliferation, migration, and invasion of osteosarcoma cells. Mechanistically, THZ1 treatment suppresses a large group of super enhancer containing MYC target genes including CDK6 and TGFB2. These findings revealed that the MYC-driven super enhancer signaling is crucial for the osteosarcoma tumorigenesis and targeting the MYC/super enhancer axis represents as a promising therapeutic strategy for treatment of osteosarcoma patients.

SUBMITTER: Chen D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5884797 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Super enhancer inhibitors suppress MYC driven transcriptional amplification and tumor progression in osteosarcoma.

Chen Demeng D   Zhao Zhiqiang Z   Huang Zixin Z   Chen Du-Chu DC   Zhu Xin-Xing XX   Wang Yi-Ze YZ   Yan Ya-Wei YW   Tang Shaojun S   Madhavan Subha S   Ni Weiyi W   Huang Zhan-Peng ZP   Li Wen W   Ji Weidong W   Shen Huangxuan H   Lin Shuibin S   Jiang Yi-Zhou YZ  

Bone research 20180404


Osteosarcoma is the most common primary bone sarcoma that mostly occurs in young adults. The causes of osteosarcoma are heterogeneous and still not fully understood. Identification of novel, important oncogenic factors in osteosarcoma and development of better, effective therapeutic approaches are in urgent need for better treatment of osteosarcoma patients. In this study, we uncovered that the oncogene MYC is significantly upregulated in metastastic osteosarcoma samples. In addition, high MYC e  ...[more]

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