MYCN amplification and ATRX mutations are incompatible in neuroblastoma
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Published:2020-02-14
Issue:1
Volume:11
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Zeineldin Maged, Federico Sara, Chen XiangORCID, Fan Yiping, Xu BeisiORCID, Stewart Elizabeth, Zhou Xin, Jeon Jongrye, Griffiths Lyra, Nguyen Rosa, Norrie Jackie, Easton John, Mulder HeatherORCID, Yergeau Donald, Liu Yanling, Wu Jianrong, Van Ryn Collin, Naranjo Arlene, Hogarty Michael D., Kamiński Marcin M.ORCID, Valentine Marc, Pruett-Miller Shondra M.ORCID, Pappo Alberto, Zhang JinghuiORCID, Clay Michael R.ORCID, Bahrami Armita, Vogel PeterORCID, Lee Seungjae, Shelat AnangORCID, Sarthy Jay F., Meers Michael P., George Rani E., Mardis Elaine R.ORCID, Wilson Richard K., Henikoff Steven, Downing James R., Dyer Michael A.
Abstract
AbstractAggressive cancers often have activating mutations in growth-controlling oncogenes and inactivating mutations in tumor-suppressor genes. In neuroblastoma, amplification of the MYCN oncogene and inactivation of the ATRX tumor-suppressor gene correlate with high-risk disease and poor prognosis. Here we show that ATRX mutations and MYCN amplification are mutually exclusive across all ages and stages in neuroblastoma. Using human cell lines and mouse models, we found that elevated MYCN expression and ATRX mutations are incompatible. Elevated MYCN levels promote metabolic reprogramming, mitochondrial dysfunction, reactive-oxygen species generation, and DNA-replicative stress. The combination of replicative stress caused by defects in the ATRX–histone chaperone complex, and that induced by MYCN-mediated metabolic reprogramming, leads to synthetic lethality. Therefore, ATRX and MYCN represent an unusual example, where inactivation of a tumor-suppressor gene and activation of an oncogene are incompatible. This synthetic lethality may eventually be exploited to improve outcomes for patients with high-risk neuroblastoma.
Funder
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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