The NCOR-HDAC3 co-repressive complex modulates the leukemogenic potential of the transcription factor ERG

NCOR-HDAC3共抑制复合物调节转录因子ERG的白血病致病潜能。

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作者:Eitan Kugler # ,Shreyas Madiwale # ,Darren Yong ,Julie A I Thoms ,Yehudit Birger ,David B Sykes ,Johannes Schmoellerl ,Aneta Drakul ,Valdemar Priebe ,Muhammad Yassin ,Nasma Aqaqe ,Avigail Rein ,Hila Fishman ,Ifat Geron ,Chun-Wei Chen ,Brian Raught ,Qiao Liu ,Heather Ogana ,Elisabeth Liedke ,Jean-Pierre Bourquin ,Johannes Zuber ,Michael Milyavsky ,John Pimanda ,Gilbert G Privé ,Shai Izraeli

Abstract

The ERG (ETS-related gene) transcription factor is linked to various types of cancer, including leukemia. However, the specific ERG domains and co-factors contributing to leukemogenesis are poorly understood. Drug targeting a transcription factor such as ERG is challenging. Our study reveals the critical role of a conserved amino acid, proline, at position 199, located at the 3' end of the PNT (pointed) domain, in ERG's ability to induce leukemia. P199 is necessary for ERG to promote self-renewal, prevent myeloid differentiation in hematopoietic progenitor cells, and initiate leukemia in mouse models. Here we show that P199 facilitates ERG's interaction with the NCoR-HDAC3 co-repressor complex. Inhibiting HDAC3 reduces the growth of ERG-dependent leukemic and prostate cancer cells, indicating that the interaction between ERG and the NCoR-HDAC3 co-repressor complex is crucial for its oncogenic activity. Thus, targeting this interaction may offer a potential therapeutic intervention.

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