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Genomic and epigenomic EBF1 alterations modulate TERT expression in gastric cancer.


ABSTRACT: Transcriptional reactivation of telomerase catalytic subunit (TERT) is a frequent hallmark of cancer, occurring in 90% of human malignancies. However, specific mechanisms driving TERT reactivation remain obscure for many tumor types and in particular gastric cancer (GC), a leading cause of global cancer mortality. Here, through comprehensive genomic and epigenomic analysis of primary GCs and GC cell lines, we identified the transcription factor early B cell factor 1 (EBF1) as a TERT transcriptional repressor and inactivation of EBF1 function as a major cause of TERT upregulation. Abolishment of EBF1 function occurs through 3 distinct (epi)genomic mechanisms. First, EBF1 is epigenetically silenced via DNA methyltransferase, polycomb-repressive complex 2 (PRC2), and histone deacetylase activity in GCs. Second, recurrent, somatic, and heterozygous EBF1 DNA-binding domain mutations result in the production of dominant-negative EBF1 isoforms. Third, more rarely, genomic deletions and rearrangements proximal to the TERT promoter remobilize or abolish EBF1-binding sites, derepressing TERT and leading to high TERT expression. EBF1 is also functionally required for various malignant phenotypes in vitro and in vivo, highlighting its importance for GC development. These results indicate that multimodal genomic and epigenomic alterations underpin TERT reactivation in GC, converging on transcriptional repressors such as EBF1.

SUBMITTER: Xing M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7260007 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genomic and epigenomic EBF1 alterations modulate TERT expression in gastric cancer.

Xing Manjie M   Ooi Wen Fong WF   Tan Jing J   Qamra Aditi A   Lee Po-Hsien PH   Li Zhimei Z   Xu Chang C   Padmanabhan Nisha N   Lim Jing Quan JQ   Guo Yu Amanda YA   Yao Xiaosai X   Amit Mandoli M   Ng Ley Moy LM   Sheng Taotao T   Wang Jing J   Huang Kie Kyon KK   Anene-Nzelu Chukwuemeka George CG   Ho Shamaine Wei Ting SWT   Ray Mohana M   Ma Lijia L   Fazzi Gregorio G   Lim Kevin Junliang KJ   Wijaya Giovani Claresta GC   Zhang Shenli S   Nandi Tannistha T   Yan Tingdong T   Chang Mei Mei MM   Das Kakoli K   Isa Zul Fazreen Adam ZFA   Wu Jeanie J   Poon Polly Suk Yean PSY   Lam Yue Ning YN   Lin Joyce Suling JS   Tay Su Ting ST   Lee Ming Hui MH   Tan Angie Lay Keng ALK   Ong Xuewen X   White Kevin K   Rozen Steven George SG   Beer Michael M   Foo Roger Sik Yin RSY   Grabsch Heike Irmgard HI   Skanderup Anders Jacobsen AJ   Li Shang S   Teh Bin Tean BT   Tan Patrick P  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20200601 6


Transcriptional reactivation of telomerase catalytic subunit (TERT) is a frequent hallmark of cancer, occurring in 90% of human malignancies. However, specific mechanisms driving TERT reactivation remain obscure for many tumor types and in particular gastric cancer (GC), a leading cause of global cancer mortality. Here, through comprehensive genomic and epigenomic analysis of primary GCs and GC cell lines, we identified the transcription factor early B cell factor 1 (EBF1) as a TERT transcriptio  ...[more]

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