MYCN oncogene amplification is frequently observed in aggressive childhood neuroblastoma. Using an unbiased large-scale mutagenesis screen in neuroblastoma-prone transgenic mice, we identify a single germline point mutation in the transcriptional corepressor Runx1t1, which abolishes MYCN-driven tumorigenesis. This loss-of-function mutation disrupts a highly conserved zinc finger domain within Runx1t1. Deletion of one Runx1t1 allele in an independent Runx1t1 knockout mouse model is also sufficient to prevent MYCN-driven neuroblastoma development, and reverse ganglia hyperplasia, a known pre-requisite for tumorigenesis. Silencing RUNX1T1 in human neuroblastoma cells decreases colony formation in vitro, and inhibits tumor growth in vivo. Moreover, RUNX1T1 knockdown inhibits the viability of PAX3-FOXO1 fusion-driven rhabdomyosarcoma and MYC-driven small cell lung cancer cells. Despite the role of Runx1t1 in MYCN-driven tumorigenesis neither gene directly regulates the other. We show RUNX1T1 forms part of a transcriptional LSD1-CoREST3-HDAC repressive complex recruited by HAND2 to enhancer regions to regulate chromatin accessibility and cell-fate pathway genes.MYCN-amplified neuroblastoma remains an aggressive childhood cancer with its core regulatory circuits less understood. Here, the authors identify that the transcriptional corepressor Runx1t1 is indispensable for MYCN-driven neuroblastoma tumorigenesis.

Murray, J.E., Valli, E., Milazzo, G., Mayoh, C., Gifford, A.J., Fletcher, J.I., et al. (2024). The transcriptional co-repressor Runx1t1 is essential for MYCN-driven neuroblastoma tumorigenesis. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 15(1), 1-21 [10.1038/s41467-024-49871-0].

The transcriptional co-repressor Runx1t1 is essential for MYCN-driven neuroblastoma tumorigenesis

Milazzo G.
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Santulli M.;Giorgi F. M.;Perini G.
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2024

Abstract

MYCN oncogene amplification is frequently observed in aggressive childhood neuroblastoma. Using an unbiased large-scale mutagenesis screen in neuroblastoma-prone transgenic mice, we identify a single germline point mutation in the transcriptional corepressor Runx1t1, which abolishes MYCN-driven tumorigenesis. This loss-of-function mutation disrupts a highly conserved zinc finger domain within Runx1t1. Deletion of one Runx1t1 allele in an independent Runx1t1 knockout mouse model is also sufficient to prevent MYCN-driven neuroblastoma development, and reverse ganglia hyperplasia, a known pre-requisite for tumorigenesis. Silencing RUNX1T1 in human neuroblastoma cells decreases colony formation in vitro, and inhibits tumor growth in vivo. Moreover, RUNX1T1 knockdown inhibits the viability of PAX3-FOXO1 fusion-driven rhabdomyosarcoma and MYC-driven small cell lung cancer cells. Despite the role of Runx1t1 in MYCN-driven tumorigenesis neither gene directly regulates the other. We show RUNX1T1 forms part of a transcriptional LSD1-CoREST3-HDAC repressive complex recruited by HAND2 to enhancer regions to regulate chromatin accessibility and cell-fate pathway genes.MYCN-amplified neuroblastoma remains an aggressive childhood cancer with its core regulatory circuits less understood. Here, the authors identify that the transcriptional corepressor Runx1t1 is indispensable for MYCN-driven neuroblastoma tumorigenesis.
2024
Murray, J.E., Valli, E., Milazzo, G., Mayoh, C., Gifford, A.J., Fletcher, J.I., et al. (2024). The transcriptional co-repressor Runx1t1 is essential for MYCN-driven neuroblastoma tumorigenesis. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 15(1), 1-21 [10.1038/s41467-024-49871-0].
Murray, J. E.; Valli, E.; Milazzo, G.; Mayoh, C.; Gifford, A. J.; Fletcher, J. I.; Xue, C.; Jayatilleke, N.; Salehzadeh, F.; Gamble, L. D.; Rouaen, J....espandi
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