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- Dingxiao Zhang
(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
Hunan University
Huazhong Agricultural University)
- Qiang Hu
(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center)
- Xiaozhuo Liu
(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center)
- Yibing Ji
(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center)
- Hsueh-Ping Chao
(University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)
- Yan Liu
(Huazhong Agricultural University)
- Amanda Tracz
(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center)
- Jason Kirk
(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center)
- Silvia Buonamici
(H3 Biomedicine, Inc.)
- Ping Zhu
(H3 Biomedicine, Inc.)
- Jianmin Wang
(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center)
- Song Liu
(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center)
- Dean G. Tang
(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)
Abstract
The role of dysregulation of mRNA alternative splicing (AS) in the development and progression of solid tumors remains to be defined. Here we describe the first comprehensive AS landscape in the spectrum of human prostate cancer (PCa) evolution. We find that the severity of splicing dysregulation correlates with disease progression and establish intron retention as a hallmark of PCa stemness and aggressiveness. Systematic interrogation of 274 splicing-regulatory genes (SRGs) uncovers prevalent genomic copy number variations (CNVs), leading to mis-expression of ~68% of SRGs during PCa development and progression. Consequently, many SRGs are prognostic. Surprisingly, androgen receptor controls a splicing program distinct from its transcriptional regulation. The spliceosome modulator, E7107, reverses cancer aggressiveness and inhibits castration-resistant PCa (CRPC) in xenograft and autochthonous PCa models. Altogether, our studies establish aberrant AS landscape caused by dysregulated SRGs as a hallmark of PCa aggressiveness and the spliceosome as a therapeutic vulnerability for CRPC.
Suggested Citation
Dingxiao Zhang & Qiang Hu & Xiaozhuo Liu & Yibing Ji & Hsueh-Ping Chao & Yan Liu & Amanda Tracz & Jason Kirk & Silvia Buonamici & Ping Zhu & Jianmin Wang & Song Liu & Dean G. Tang, 2020.
"Intron retention is a hallmark and spliceosome represents a therapeutic vulnerability in aggressive prostate cancer,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-19, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-15815-7
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-15815-7
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