EWS-FLI1 target genes recovered from Ewing's sarcoma chromatin

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Christine Siligan
Jozef Ban
Radostina Bachmaier
Laura Spahn
Michael Kreppel
Karl-Ludwig Schaefer
Christopher Poremba
Dave N T Aryee
Heinrich Kovar
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[1] Children's Cancer Research Institute (CCRI),
[2] St Anna Kinderspital,undefined
[3] Institute of Pathology,undefined
[4] Heinrich-Heine-University,undefined
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Oncogene | 2005年 / 24卷
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chromatin immunoprecipitation; Ewing's sarcoma; EWS-FLI1; MAP kinase phosphatase; RNA interference;
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In all, 85% of Ewing's sarcoma family tumors (ESFT), a neoplasm of unknown histogenesis, express EWS-FLI1 transcription factor gene fusions. To characterize direct target genes avoiding artificial model systems, we cloned genomic DNA from ESFT chromatin precipitating with EWS-FLI1. We now present a comprehensive list of 99 putative transcription factor targets identified, for the first time, by a hypothesis-free approach based on physical interaction. Gene-derived chromatin fragments co-precipitating with EWS-FLI1 were nonrandomly distributed over the human genome and localized predominantly to the upstream region and the first two introns of the genes. At least 20% of putative direct EWS-FLI1 targets were neural genes. One-third of genes recovered showed a significant ESFT-specific expression pattern and were found to be altered upon RNAi-mediated knockdown of EWS-FLI1. Among them, MK-STYX, encoding a MAP kinase phosphatase-like protein, was consistently expressed in ESFT. EWS-FLI1 was found to drive MK-STYX expression by binding to a single ETS binding motif within the first gene intron. MK-STYX serves as precedence for successful recovery of direct EWS-FLI1 targets from the authentic ESFT cellular context, the most relevant system to study oncogenic mechanisms for the discovery of new therapeutic targets in this disease.
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页码:2512 / 2524
页数:12
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