Exclusion of HDAC1/2 complexes by oncogenic nuclear condensates

致癌核凝聚体对 HDAC1/2 复合物的排斥

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作者:Junqi Kuang #,Pengli Li #,Ziwei Zhai #,Yixin Fan #,HuaiYuan Xu #,Chengchen Zhao,Wei Li,Xiaoxi Li,Zechuan Liang,Tao Huang,Yue Qin,Huiru Gao,Zhaoyi Ma,Dong Liu,Guifa Zhong,Bo Wang,Jing Liu,Jin Wang,Micky D Tortorella,Baojian Liao,Duanqing Pei

Abstract

Nuclear condensates have been shown to regulate cell fate control, but its role in oncogenic transformation remains largely unknown. Here we show acquisition of oncogenic potential by nuclear condensate remodeling. The proto-oncogene SS18 and its oncogenic fusion SS18-SSX1 can both form condensates, but with drastically different properties and impact on 3D genome architecture. The oncogenic condensates, not wild type ones, readily exclude HDAC1 and 2 complexes, thus, allowing aberrant accumulation of H3K27ac on chromatin loci, leading to oncogenic expression of key target genes. These results provide the first case for condensate remodeling as a transforming event to generate oncogene and such condensates can be targeted for therapy. One sentence summary: Expulsion of HDACs complexes leads to oncogenic transformation.

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