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ALK positively regulates MYCN activity through repression of HBP1 expression

Authors :
Daniel Bexell
Suzanne Vanhauwaert
Tom Van Maerken
Shana Claeys
Johannes H. Schulte
Frank Westermann
Katleen De Preter
Bram De Wilde
Liselot Mus
Rogier Versteeg
Bieke Decaesteker
Caroline Wigerup
Genevieve Laureys
Jan J. Molenaar
Geertrui Denecker
Jean-Baptiste Demoulin
Christophe Van Neste
Sven Påhlman
Candy Kumps
Kristina Althoff
Kai Oliver Henrich
Kaat Durinck
Olivier De Wever
Ellen M. Westerhout
Emmy Dolman
Lea Wehrmann
Siebe Loontiens
Frank Speleman
Human Genetics
Oncogenomics
CCA - Cancer biology and immunology
UCL - SSS/DDUV/MEXP - Médecine expérimentale
Source :
Oncogene, 38(15), 2690-2705. Nature Publishing Group, Oncogene, Vol. 38, no.15, p. 2690-2705 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

ALK mutations occur in 10% of primary neuroblastomas and represent a major target for precision treatment. In combination with MYCN amplification, ALK mutations infer an ultra-high-risk phenotype resulting in very poor patient prognosis. To open up opportunities for future precision drugging, a deeper understanding of the molecular consequences of constitutive ALK signaling and its relationship to MYCN activity in this aggressive pediatric tumor entity will be essential. We show that mutant ALK downregulates the ‘HMG-box transcription factor 1’ (HBP1) through the PI3K-AKT–FOXO3a signaling axis. HBP1 inhibits both the transcriptional activating and repressing activity of MYCN, the latter being mediated through PRC2 activity. HBP1 itself is under negative control of MYCN through miR-17~92. Combined targeting of HBP1 by PI3K antagonists and MYCN signaling by BET- or HDAC-inhibitors blocks MYCN activity and significantly reduces tumor growth, suggesting a novel targeted therapy option for high-risk neuroblastoma.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09509232
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oncogene, 38(15), 2690-2705. Nature Publishing Group, Oncogene, Vol. 38, no.15, p. 2690-2705 (2019)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....090bb9075c39877c95a9950ea73e3318