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FOXR2 is an epigenetically regulated pan-cancer oncogene that activates ETS transcriptional circuits

Authors :
Jessica W. Tsai
Paloma Cejas
Dayle K. Wang
Smruti Patel
David W. Wu
Phonepasong Arounleut
Xin Wei
Ningxuan Zhou
Sudeepa Syamala
Frank P.B. Dubois
Alexander Crane
Kristine Pelton
Jayne Vogelzang
Cecilia Sousa
Audrey Baguette
Xiaolong Chen
Alexandra L. Condurat
Sarah E. Dixon-Clarke
Kevin N. Zhou
Sophie D. Lu
Elizabeth M. Gonzalez
Madison S. Chacon
Jeromy J. Digiacomo
Rushil Kumbhani
Dana Novikov
J'Ya Hunter
Maria Tsoli
David S. Ziegler
Uta Dirksen
Natalie Jager
Gnana Prakash Balasubramanian
Christof M. Kramm
Michaela Nathrath
Stefan Bielack
Suzanne J. Baker
Jinghui Zhang
James M. McFarland
Gad Getz
François Aguet
Nada Jabado
Olaf Witt
Stefan M. Pfister
Keith L. Ligon
Volker Hovestadt
Claudia L. Kleinman
Henry Long
David T.W. Jones
Pratiti Bandopadhayay
Timothy N. Phoenix
Source :
Cancer Res
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Forkhead box R2 (FOXR2) is a forkhead transcription factor located on the X chromosome whose expression is normally restricted to the testis. In this study, we performed a pan-cancer analysis of FOXR2 activation across more than 10,000 adult and pediatric cancer samples and found FOXR2 to be aberrantly upregulated in 70% of all cancer types and 8% of all individual tumors. The majority of tumors (78%) aberrantly expressed FOXR2 through a previously undescribed epigenetic mechanism that involves hypomethylation of a novel promoter, which was functionally validated as necessary for FOXR2 expression and proliferation in FOXR2-expressing cancer cells. FOXR2 promoted tumor growth across multiple cancer lineages and co-opted ETS family transcription circuits across cancers. Taken together, this study identifies FOXR2 as a potent and ubiquitous oncogene that is epigenetically activated across the majority of human cancers. The identification of hijacking of ETS transcription circuits by FOXR2 extends the mechanisms known to active ETS transcription factors and highlights how transcription factor families cooperate to enhance tumorigenesis. Significance: This work identifies a novel promoter that drives aberrant FOXR2 expression and delineates FOXR2 as a pan-cancer oncogene that specifically activates ETS transcriptional circuits across human cancers. See related commentary by Liu and Northcott, p. 2977

Details

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