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Transcriptional Dysregulation of MYC Reveals Common Enhancer-Docking Mechanism

  • Jurian Schuijers
  • , John Colonnese Manteiga
  • , Abraham Selby Weintraub
  • , Daniel Sindt Day
  • , Alicia Viridiana Zamudio
  • , Denes Hnisz
  • , Tong Ihn Lee
  • , Richard Allen Young*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Transcriptional dysregulation of the MYC oncogene is among the most frequent events in aggressive tumor cells, and this is generally accomplished by acquisition of a super-enhancer somewhere within the 2.8 Mb TAD where MYC resides. We find that these diverse cancer-specific super-enhancers, differing in size and location, interact with the MYC gene through a common and conserved CTCF binding site located 2 kb upstream of the MYC promoter. Genetic perturbation of this enhancer-docking site in tumor cells reduces CTCF binding, super-enhancer interaction, MYC gene expression, and cell proliferation. CTCF binding is highly sensitive to DNA methylation, and this enhancer-docking site, which is hypomethylated in diverse cancers, can be inactivated through epigenetic editing with dCas9-DNMT. Similar enhancer-docking sites occur at other genes, including genes with prominent roles in multiple cancers, suggesting a mechanism by which tumor cell oncogenes can generally hijack enhancers. These results provide insights into mechanisms that allow a single target gene to be regulated by diverse enhancer elements in different cell types. Schuijers et al. show that a conserved CTCF site at the promoter of the MYC oncogene plays an important role in enhancer-promoter looping with tumor-specific super-enhancers. Perturbation of this site provides a potential therapeutic vulnerability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)349-360
Number of pages12
JournalCell Reports
Volume23
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Apr 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • chromosome structure
  • enhancer docking
  • gene regulation
  • super-enhancers

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