Mapping chromatin state and transcriptional response in CIC-DUX4 undifferentiated round cell sarcoma
Mapping chromatin state and transcriptional response in CIC-DUX4 undifferentiated round cell sarcoma
CIC-DUX4 is a rare and understudied transcription factor fusion oncoprotein. CIC-DUX4 co-opts native gene targets to drive a lethal form of human sarcoma. The molecular underpinnings that lead to oncogenic reprograming and CIC-DUX4 sarcomagenesis remain largely undefined. Through an integrative ChIP and RNA-Seq analysis using patient-derived CIC-DUX4 cells, we define CIC-DUX4 mediated chromatin states and function. We show that CIC-DUX4 primarily localizes to proximal and distal cis-regulatory elements where it associates with active histone marks. Our findings nominate key signaling pathways and molecular targets that enable CIC-DUX4 to mediate tumor cell survival. Collectively, our data demonstrate how the CIC-DUX4 fusion oncoprotein impacts chromatin state and transcriptional responses to drive an oncogenic program in undifferentiated sarcoma.
Kriska Ponce Rovingaile、Luck Cuyler、Okimoto Ross、Thomas Nicholas、Kosibaty Zeinab、Shlimon Nicole
肿瘤学基础医学分子生物学
Kriska Ponce Rovingaile,Luck Cuyler,Okimoto Ross,Thomas Nicholas,Kosibaty Zeinab,Shlimon Nicole.Mapping chromatin state and transcriptional response in CIC-DUX4 undifferentiated round cell sarcoma[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-04-26].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.10.11.561932.点此复制
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