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Evaluating the Cellular Roles of the Lysine Acetyltransferase Tip60 in Cancer: A Multi-Action Molecular Target for Precision Oncology.

Authors :
Zohourian, Nazanin
Coll, Erin
Dever, Muiread
Sheahan, Anna
Burns-Lane, Petra
Brown, James A. L.
Source :
Cancers. Aug2024, Vol. 16 Issue 15, p2677. 21p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Simple Summary: Individualized medicine means understanding how each tumor is different from normal cells and how each tumor is different from other tumors, including profiling mutations, non-mutational epigenetic changes, and differences in gene expression. This allows the discovery of key processes each tumor absolutely depends on for survival and growth, which are intrinsic weaknesses. This profiling means selecting treatments to specifically target each tumor's survival-dependent pathways, killing them. Tip60 is a master controller of processes that maintain genome stability and signaling regulating gene expression. While disrupted in many cancers, Tip60 is essential for cell survival, and inhibiting Tip60 kills tumors. While we understand some key aspects of the molecular roles Tip60 plays, much more remains to be discovered. A more complete understanding of the diverse roles and functions of Tip60 in cancer, and how targeting Tip60 kills cancer cells, will lead to better treatments for patients and increased survival. Precision (individualized) medicine relies on the molecular profiling of tumors' dysregulated characteristics (genomic, epigenetic, transcriptomic) to identify the reliance on key pathways (including genome stability and epigenetic gene regulation) for viability or growth, and then utilises targeted therapeutics to disrupt these survival-dependent pathways. Non-mutational epigenetic changes alter cells' transcriptional profile and are a key feature found in many tumors. In contrast to genetic mutations, epigenetic changes are reversable, and restoring a normal epigenetic profile can inhibit tumor growth and progression. Lysine acetyltransferases (KATs or HATs) protect genome stability and integrity, and Tip60 is an essential acetyltransferase due to its roles as an epigenetic and transcriptional regulator, and as master regulator of the DNA double-strand break response. Tip60 is commonly downregulated and mislocalized in many cancers, and the roles that mislocalized Tip60 plays in cancer are not well understood. Here we categorize and discuss Tip60-regulated genes, evaluate Tip60-interacting proteins based on cellular localization, and explore the therapeutic potential of Tip60-targeting compounds as epigenetic inhibitors. Understanding the multiple roles Tip60 plays in tumorigenesis will improve our understanding of tumor progression and will inform therapeutic options, including informing potential combinatorial regimes with current chemotherapeutics, leading to improvements in patient outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726694
Volume :
16
Issue :
15
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cancers
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178952296
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16152677