Non-overlapping Control of Transcriptome by Promoter- and Super-Enhancer-Associated Dependencies in Multiple Myeloma
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Fulciniti, Mariateresa; Lin, Charles Y.; Samur, Mehmet K.; Lopez, Michael A.; Singh, Irtisha; Lawlor, Matthew A.; Szalat, Raphael E.; Ott, Christopher J.; Avet-Loiseau, Herve’; Anderson, Kenneth C.; Young, Richard A.; Bradner, James E.; Munshi, Nikhil C.; ... Show more Show less
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The relationship between promoter proximal transcription factor-associated gene expression and super-enhancer-driven transcriptional programs are not well defined. However, their distinct genomic occupancy suggests a mechanism for specific and separable gene control. We explored the transcriptional and functional interrelationship between E2F transcription factors and BET transcriptional co-activators in multiple myeloma. We found that the transcription factor E2F1 and its heterodimerization partner DP1 represent a dependency in multiple myeloma cells. Global chromatin analysis reveals distinct regulatory axes for E2F and BETs, with E2F predominantly localized to active gene promoters of growth and/or proliferation genes and BETs disproportionately at enhancer-regulated tissue-specific genes. These two separate gene regulatory axes can be simultaneously targeted to impair the myeloma proliferative program, providing an important molecular mechanism for combination therapy. This study therefore suggests a sequestered cellular functional control that may be perturbed in cancer with potential for development of a promising therapeutic strategy.
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2018-12Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of BiologyJournal
Cell Reports
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Elsevier BV
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Fulciniti, Mariateresa et al. “Non-Overlapping Control of Transcriptome by Promoter- and Super-Enhancer-Associated Dependencies in Multiple Myeloma.” Cell Reports 25, 13 (December 2018): 3693–3705.e6 © 2018 Elsevier
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2211-1247
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