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Positively selected enhancer elements endow osteosarcoma cells with metastatic competence

Metastasis results from a complex set of traits acquired by tumor cells, distinct from those necessary for tumorigenesis. Here, we investigate the contribution of enhancer elements to the metastatic phenotype of osteosarcoma. Through epigenomic profiling, we identify substantial differences in enhan...

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Autores principales: Morrow, James J., Bayles, Ian, Funnell, Alister PW, Miller, Tyler E., Saiakhova, Alina, Lizardo, Michael M., Bartels, Cynthia F., Kapteijn, Maaike Y., Hung, Stevephen, Mendoza, Arnulfo, Dhillon, Gursimran, Chee, Daniel R., Myers, Jay T., Allen, Frederick, Gambarotti, Marco, Righi, Alberto, DiFeo, Analisa, Rubin, Brian P., Huang, Alex Y., Meltzer, Paul S., Helman, Lee J., Picci, Piero, Versteeg, Henri, Stamatoyannopolus, John, Khanna, Chand, Scacheri, Peter C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5803371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29334376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.4475
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author Morrow, James J.
Bayles, Ian
Funnell, Alister PW
Miller, Tyler E.
Saiakhova, Alina
Lizardo, Michael M.
Bartels, Cynthia F.
Kapteijn, Maaike Y.
Hung, Stevephen
Mendoza, Arnulfo
Dhillon, Gursimran
Chee, Daniel R.
Myers, Jay T.
Allen, Frederick
Gambarotti, Marco
Righi, Alberto
DiFeo, Analisa
Rubin, Brian P.
Huang, Alex Y.
Meltzer, Paul S.
Helman, Lee J.
Picci, Piero
Versteeg, Henri
Stamatoyannopolus, John
Khanna, Chand
Scacheri, Peter C.
author_facet Morrow, James J.
Bayles, Ian
Funnell, Alister PW
Miller, Tyler E.
Saiakhova, Alina
Lizardo, Michael M.
Bartels, Cynthia F.
Kapteijn, Maaike Y.
Hung, Stevephen
Mendoza, Arnulfo
Dhillon, Gursimran
Chee, Daniel R.
Myers, Jay T.
Allen, Frederick
Gambarotti, Marco
Righi, Alberto
DiFeo, Analisa
Rubin, Brian P.
Huang, Alex Y.
Meltzer, Paul S.
Helman, Lee J.
Picci, Piero
Versteeg, Henri
Stamatoyannopolus, John
Khanna, Chand
Scacheri, Peter C.
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description Metastasis results from a complex set of traits acquired by tumor cells, distinct from those necessary for tumorigenesis. Here, we investigate the contribution of enhancer elements to the metastatic phenotype of osteosarcoma. Through epigenomic profiling, we identify substantial differences in enhancer activity between primary and metastatic tumors in human patients as well as near-isogenic pairs of high and low lung-metastatic osteosarcoma cells. We term these regions Metastatic Variant Enhancer Loci (Met-VELs). Met-VELs drive coordinated waves of gene expression during metastatic colonization of the lung. Met-VELs cluster non-randomly in the genome, indicating that activity of these enhancers and their associated gene targets are positively selected. As evidence of this causal association, osteosarcoma lung metastasis is inhibited by global interruptions of Met-VEL-associated gene expression via pharmacologic BET inhibition, by knockdown of AP-1 transcription factors that occupy Met-VELs, and by knockdown or functional inhibition of individual genes activated by Met-VELs, such as coagulation factor III/tissue factor (F3). We further show that genetic deletion of a single Met-VEL at the F3 locus blocks metastatic cell outgrowth in the lung. These findings indicate that Met-VELs and the genes they regulate play a functional role in metastasis and may be suitable targets for anti-metastatic therapies.
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spelling pubmed-58033712018-07-15 Positively selected enhancer elements endow osteosarcoma cells with metastatic competence Morrow, James J. Bayles, Ian Funnell, Alister PW Miller, Tyler E. Saiakhova, Alina Lizardo, Michael M. Bartels, Cynthia F. Kapteijn, Maaike Y. Hung, Stevephen Mendoza, Arnulfo Dhillon, Gursimran Chee, Daniel R. Myers, Jay T. Allen, Frederick Gambarotti, Marco Righi, Alberto DiFeo, Analisa Rubin, Brian P. Huang, Alex Y. Meltzer, Paul S. Helman, Lee J. Picci, Piero Versteeg, Henri Stamatoyannopolus, John Khanna, Chand Scacheri, Peter C. Nat Med Article Metastasis results from a complex set of traits acquired by tumor cells, distinct from those necessary for tumorigenesis. Here, we investigate the contribution of enhancer elements to the metastatic phenotype of osteosarcoma. Through epigenomic profiling, we identify substantial differences in enhancer activity between primary and metastatic tumors in human patients as well as near-isogenic pairs of high and low lung-metastatic osteosarcoma cells. We term these regions Metastatic Variant Enhancer Loci (Met-VELs). Met-VELs drive coordinated waves of gene expression during metastatic colonization of the lung. Met-VELs cluster non-randomly in the genome, indicating that activity of these enhancers and their associated gene targets are positively selected. As evidence of this causal association, osteosarcoma lung metastasis is inhibited by global interruptions of Met-VEL-associated gene expression via pharmacologic BET inhibition, by knockdown of AP-1 transcription factors that occupy Met-VELs, and by knockdown or functional inhibition of individual genes activated by Met-VELs, such as coagulation factor III/tissue factor (F3). We further show that genetic deletion of a single Met-VEL at the F3 locus blocks metastatic cell outgrowth in the lung. These findings indicate that Met-VELs and the genes they regulate play a functional role in metastasis and may be suitable targets for anti-metastatic therapies. 2018-01-15 2018-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5803371/ /pubmed/29334376 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.4475 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Morrow, James J.
Bayles, Ian
Funnell, Alister PW
Miller, Tyler E.
Saiakhova, Alina
Lizardo, Michael M.
Bartels, Cynthia F.
Kapteijn, Maaike Y.
Hung, Stevephen
Mendoza, Arnulfo
Dhillon, Gursimran
Chee, Daniel R.
Myers, Jay T.
Allen, Frederick
Gambarotti, Marco
Righi, Alberto
DiFeo, Analisa
Rubin, Brian P.
Huang, Alex Y.
Meltzer, Paul S.
Helman, Lee J.
Picci, Piero
Versteeg, Henri
Stamatoyannopolus, John
Khanna, Chand
Scacheri, Peter C.
Positively selected enhancer elements endow osteosarcoma cells with metastatic competence
title Positively selected enhancer elements endow osteosarcoma cells with metastatic competence
title_full Positively selected enhancer elements endow osteosarcoma cells with metastatic competence
title_fullStr Positively selected enhancer elements endow osteosarcoma cells with metastatic competence
title_full_unstemmed Positively selected enhancer elements endow osteosarcoma cells with metastatic competence
title_short Positively selected enhancer elements endow osteosarcoma cells with metastatic competence
title_sort positively selected enhancer elements endow osteosarcoma cells with metastatic competence
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5803371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29334376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.4475
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