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Data from KDM6A Loss Triggers an Epigenetic Switch That Disrupts Urothelial Differentiation and Drives Cell Proliferation in Bladder Cancer

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 06:02
Abstract

Disruption of KDM6A, a histone lysine demethylase, is one of the most common somatic alternations in bladder cancer. Insights into how KDM6A mutations affect the epigenetic landscape to promote carcinogenesis could help reveal potential new treatment approaches. Here, we demonstrated that KDM6A loss triggers an epigenetic switch that disrupts urothelial differentiation and induces a neoplastic state characterized by increased cell proliferation. In bladder cancer cells with intact KDM6A, FOXA1 interacted with KDM6A to activate genes instructing urothelial differentiation. KDM6A-deficient cells displayed simultaneous loss of FOXA1 target binding and genome-wide redistribution of the bZIP transcription factor ATF3, which in turn repressed FOXA1-target genes and activated cell-cycle progression genes. Importantly, ATF3 depletion reversed the cell proliferation phenotype induced by KDM6A deficiency. These data establish that KDM6A loss engenders an epigenetic state that drives tumor growth in an ATF3-dependent manner, creating a potentially targetable molecular vulnerability.

Significance:

A gain-of-function epigenetic switch that disrupts differentiation is triggered by inactivating KDM6A mutations in bladder cancer and can serve as a potential target for novel therapies.

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National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Sidney Kimmel Foundation (SKF)

Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN)

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AUTHORS (18)

  • Hong Qiu
    Vladimir Makarov
    Jennifer K. Bolzenius
    Angela Halstead
    Yvonne Parker
    Allen Wang
    Gopakumar V. Iyer
    Hannah Wise
    Daniel Kim
    Varna Thayaparan
    Daniel J. Lindner
    Georges-Pascal Haber
    Angela H. Ting
    Bing Ren
    Timothy A. Chan
    Vivek Arora
    David B. Solit
    Byron H. Lee

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