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Targeting FTO suppresses cancer stem cell maintenance and immune evasion

Authors :
Bin Zhang
Xiwei Wu
Chao Shen
Hanjun Qin
Mark Olsen
Emily Prince
James C. Mulloy
Chenying Li
Zhenhua Chen
Huilin Huang
Zhicong Zhao
Jianjun Chen
Amir T. Fathi
Zejuan Li
Hengyou Weng
Jun Xie
Xiaolan Deng
Yue Huang
Sean Robinson
Lei Gao
Min Gao
Brandon Tan
Mark Wunderlich
David Horne
Wei Li
Guido Marcucci
Yangchan Li
Rui Su
Ravi Salgia
Minjie Wei
Markus Müschen
Lei Dong
Prakash Kulkarni
Xi Qin
Ying Qing
Jie Sun
Ling Li
Li Han
Hongzhi Li
Source :
Cancer Cell
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Summary Fat mass and obesity-associated protein (FTO), an RNA N6-methyladenosine (m6A) demethylase, plays oncogenic roles in various cancers, presenting an opportunity for the development of effective targeted therapeutics. Here, we report two potent small-molecule FTO inhibitors that exhibit strong anti-tumor effects in multiple types of cancers. We show that genetic depletion and pharmacological inhibition of FTO dramatically attenuate leukemia stem/initiating cell self-renewal and reprogram immune response by suppressing expression of immune checkpoint genes, especially LILRB4. FTO inhibition sensitizes leukemia cells to T cell cytotoxicity and overcomes hypomethylating agent-induced immune evasion. Our study demonstrates that FTO plays critical roles in cancer stem cell self-renewal and immune evasion and highlights the broad potential of targeting FTO for cancer therapy.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Cell
Accession number :
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