PAX8 and MECOM are interaction partners driving ovarian cancer

Author:

Bleu Melusine,Mermet-Meillon Fanny,Apfel Verena,Barys Louise,Holzer Laura,Bachmann Salvy Marianne,Lopes Rui,Amorim Monteiro Barbosa Inês,Delmas Cecile,Hinniger Alexandra,Chau Suzanne,Kaufmann Markus,Haenni Simon,Berneiser Karolin,Wahle Maria,Moravec IvanaORCID,Vissières Alexandra,Poetsch Tania,Ahrné Erik,Carte Nathalie,Voshol JohannesORCID,Bechter Elisabeth,Hamon Jacques,Meyerhofer Marco,Erdmann Dirk,Fischer Matteo,Stachyra Therese,Freuler Felix,Gutmann SaschaORCID,Fernández César,Schmelzle Tobias,Naumann UlrikeORCID,Roma GuglielmoORCID,Lawrenson KateORCID,Nieto-Oberhuber Cristina,Cobos-Correa Amanda,Ferretti Stephane,Schübeler Dirk,Galli Giorgio GiacomoORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe transcription factor PAX8 is critical for the development of the thyroid and urogenital system. Comprehensive genomic screens furthermore indicate an additional oncogenic role for PAX8 in renal and ovarian cancers. While a plethora of PAX8-regulated genes in different contexts have been proposed, we still lack a mechanistic understanding of how PAX8 engages molecular complexes to drive disease-relevant oncogenic transcriptional programs. Here we show that protein isoforms originating from the MECOM locus form a complex with PAX8. These include MDS1-EVI1 (also called PRDM3) for which we map its interaction with PAX8 in vitro and in vivo. We show that PAX8 binds a large number of genomic sites and forms transcriptional hubs. At a subset of these, PAX8 together with PRDM3 regulates a specific gene expression module involved in adhesion and extracellular matrix. This gene module correlates with PAX8 and MECOM expression in large scale profiling of cell lines, patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) and clinical cases and stratifies gynecological cancer cases with worse prognosis. PRDM3 is amplified in ovarian cancers and we show that the MECOM locus and PAX8 sustain in vivo tumor growth, further supporting that the identified function of the MECOM locus underlies PAX8-driven oncogenic functions in ovarian cancer.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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