Author:
Kempf Julia M.,Weser Sabrina,Bartoschek Michael D.,Metzeler Klaus H.,Vick Binje,Herold Tobias,Völse Kerstin,Mattes Raphael,Scholz Manuela,Wange Lucas E.,Festini Moreno,Ugur Enes,Roas Maike,Weigert Oliver,Bultmann Sebastian,Leonhardt Heinrich,Schotta Gunnar,Hiddemann Wolfgang,Jeremias Irmela,Spiekermann Karsten
Abstract
AbstractChemotherapy resistance is the main impediment in the treatment of acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). Despite rapid advances, the various mechanisms inducing resistance development remain to be defined in detail. Here we report that loss-of-function mutations (LOF) in the histone methyltransferase EZH2 have the potential to confer resistance against the chemotherapeutic agent cytarabine. We identify seven distinct EZH2 mutations leading to loss of H3K27 trimethylation via multiple mechanisms. Analysis of matched diagnosis and relapse samples reveal a heterogenous regulation of EZH2 and a loss of EZH2 in 50% of patients. We confirm that loss of EZH2 induces resistance against cytarabine in the cell lines HEK293T and K562 as well as in a patient-derived xenograft model. Proteomics and transcriptomics analysis reveal that resistance is conferred by upregulation of multiple direct and indirect EZH2 target genes that are involved in apoptosis evasion, augmentation of proliferation and alteration of transmembrane transporter function. Our data indicate that loss of EZH2 results in upregulation of its target genes, providing the cell with a selective growth advantage, which mediates chemotherapy resistance.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Wilhelm-Sander-Stiftung
Physician Scientists Grant
Deutschen Konsortium für Translationale Krebsforschung
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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