Interlocking host and viral cis-regulatory networks drive Merkel cell carcinoma

宿主和病毒顺式调控网络相互交织,驱动默克尔细胞癌的发生发展。

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作者:Lingling Miao ,David Milewski ,Amy Coxon ,Tara Gelb ,Khalid A Garman ,Jadon Porch ,Arushi Khanna ,Loren Collado ,Natasha T Hill ,Kenneth Daily ,Serena Vilasi ,Danielle Reed ,Tiffany Alexander ,Gabriel J Starrett ,Maharshi Chakraborty ,Young Song ,Rachel Choi ,Vineela Gangalapudi ,Josiah Seaman ,Andrew Morton ,Klaus J Busam ,Christopher R Vakoc ,Daniel J Urban ,Min Shen ,Matthew D Hall ,Richard Sallari ,Javed Khan ,Berkley E Gryder ,Isaac Brownell

Abstract

Over 15% of cancers worldwide are caused by viruses. Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) is the most recently discovered human oncovirus and is the only polyomavirus that drives malignant tumors in humans. Here, we show that MCPyV+ Merkel cell carcinoma is defined by neuroendocrine-lineage core regulatory (CR) transcription factors (TFs) (ATOH1, INSM1, ISL1, LHX3, POU4F3, and SOX2) that were essential for tumor survival and that co-bound chromatin with the viral small T antigen at super enhancers. Moreover, MCPyV integration sites were enriched at these neuroendocrine super enhancers. We further discovered that the MCPyV noncoding control region contained a homeodomain binding motif absent in other polyomaviruses that bound ISL1 and LHX3 and depended on them for T antigen expression. To therapeutically target the CR factors, we used histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors to collapse the chromatin architecture and induce topological blurring of superenhancer loops, abrogating core TF expression and halting tumor growth. To our knowledge, our study presents the first example of oncogenic cross-regulation between viral and human epigenomic circuitry to generate interlocking and essential transcriptional feedback circuits that explain why MCPyV causes neuroendocrine cancer and represent a tumor dependency that can be targeted therapeutically. Keywords: Dermatology; Epigenetics; Oncology; Skin cancer.

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