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Epithelial tumor suppressor ELF3 is a lineage-specific amplified oncogene in lung adenocarcinoma

Authors :
Calum MacAulay
Kevin W. Ng
Katey S. S. Enfield
Katy Milne
Fraser Johnson
Zhaolin Xu
Igor Jurisica
Christine Anderson
John C. English
Erin A. Marshall
William W. Lockwood
Stephen Lam
Daniel Lu
David A. Rowbotham
Sara Rahmati
Rocky Shi
Daiana D. Becker-Santos
Megan Fuller
Raj Chari
Wan L. Lam
Aly Karsan
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2019), Nature Communications
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

Gene function in cancer is often cell type-specific. The epithelial cell-specific transcription factor ELF3 is a documented tumor suppressor in many epithelial tumors yet displays oncogenic properties in others. Here, we show that ELF3 is an oncogene in the adenocarcinoma subtype of lung cancer (LUAD), providing genetic, functional, and clinical evidence of subtype specificity. We discover a region of focal amplification at chromosome 1q32.1 encompassing the ELF3 locus in LUAD which is absent in the squamous subtype. Gene dosage and promoter hypomethylation affect the locus in up to 80% of LUAD analyzed. ELF3 expression was required for tumor growth and a pan-cancer expression network analysis supports its subtype and tissue specificity. We further show that ELF3 displays strong prognostic value in LUAD but not LUSC. We conclude that, contrary to many other tumors of epithelial origin, ELF3 is an oncogene and putative therapeutic target in LUAD.<br />Tissue context can dictate why a gene can have seemingly opposing functions in different settings. ELF3 is tumor suppressive in many cancers of epithelial origin but in lung cancer, the authors describe an oncogenic role in the adenocarcinoma histology of non-small cell lung cancer.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4e88ec739d230188b67598ee7032aae5