1. NRL and CRX Define Photoreceptor Identity and Reveal Subgroup-Specific Dependencies in Medulloblastoma.
- Author
-
Garancher A, Lin CY, Morabito M, Richer W, Rocques N, Larcher M, Bihannic L, Smith K, Miquel C, Leboucher S, Herath NI, Dupuy F, Varlet P, Haberler C, Walczak C, El Tayara N, Volk A, Puget S, Doz F, Delattre O, Druillennec S, Ayrault O, Wechsler-Reya RJ, Eychène A, Bourdeaut F, Northcott PA, and Pouponnot C
- Subjects
- Animals, Cell Differentiation genetics, Cerebellar Neoplasms genetics, Humans, Mice, Nude, Retina pathology, Transcription, Genetic genetics, Basic-Leucine Zipper Transcription Factors genetics, Eye Proteins genetics, Homeodomain Proteins genetics, Medulloblastoma genetics, Trans-Activators genetics
- Abstract
Cancer cells often express differentiation programs unrelated to their tissue of origin, although the contribution of these aberrant phenotypes to malignancy is poorly understood. An aggressive subgroup of medulloblastoma, a malignant pediatric brain tumor of the cerebellum, expresses a photoreceptor differentiation program normally expressed in the retina. We establish that two photoreceptor-specific transcription factors, NRL and CRX, are master regulators of this program and are required for tumor maintenance in this subgroup. Beyond photoreceptor lineage genes, we identify BCL-XL as a key transcriptional target of NRL and provide evidence substantiating anti-BCL therapy as a rational treatment opportunity for select MB patients. Our results highlight the utility of studying aberrant differentiation programs in cancer and their potential as selective therapeutic vulnerabilities., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2018
- Full Text
- View/download PDF