KAT7 is a genetic vulnerability of acute myeloid leukemias driven by MLL rearrangements

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Yan Zi Au
Muxin Gu
Etienne De Braekeleer
Malgorzata Gozdecka
Demetrios Aspris
Yusuke Tarumoto
Jonathan Cooper
Jason Yu
Swee Hoe Ong
Xi Chen
Konstantinos Tzelepis
Brian J. P. Huntly
George Vassiliou
Kosuke Yusa
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[1] Wellcome Sanger Institute,Stem Cell Genetics
[2] Hinxton,Haematological Cancer Genetics
[3] Wellcome Sanger Institute,Wellcome Trust–MRC Stem Cell Institute, Cambridge Biomedical Campus
[4] Hinxton,Stem Cell Genetics, Institute for Frontier Life and Medical Sciences
[5] University of Cambridge,Gene Expression Genomics
[6] Kyoto University,Gurdon Institute
[7] Wellcome Sanger Institute,Department of Haematology
[8] Hinxton,Cambridge Institute for Medical Research
[9] University of Cambridge,Department of Cell Biology
[10] Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust,undefined
[11] University of Cambridge,undefined
[12] Dana-Farber Cancer Institute,undefined
[13] The Francis Crick Institute,undefined
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Leukemia | 2021年 / 35卷
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Histone acetyltransferases (HATs) catalyze the transfer of an acetyl group from acetyl-CoA to lysine residues of histones and play a central role in transcriptional regulation in diverse biological processes. Dysregulation of HAT activity can lead to human diseases including developmental disorders and cancer. Through genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 screens, we identified several HATs of the MYST family as fitness genes for acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Here we investigate the essentiality of lysine acetyltransferase KAT7 in AMLs driven by the MLL-X gene fusions. We found that KAT7 loss leads to a rapid and complete loss of both H3K14ac and H4K12ac marks, in association with reduced proliferation, increased apoptosis, and differentiation of AML cells. Acetyltransferase activity of KAT7 is essential for the proliferation of these cells. Mechanistically, our data propose that acetylated histones provide a platform for the recruitment of MLL-fusion-associated adaptor proteins such as BRD4 and AF4 to gene promoters. Upon KAT7 loss, these factors together with RNA polymerase II rapidly dissociate from several MLL-fusion target genes that are essential for AML cell proliferation, including MEIS1, PBX3, and SENP6. Our findings reveal that KAT7 is a plausible therapeutic target for this poor prognosis AML subtype.
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