Gain-of-function genetic alterations of G9a drive oncogenesis II
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Epigenetic regulators, when genomically altered, may become driver oncogenes that mediate otherwise unexplained pro-oncogenic changes lacking a clear genetic stimulus, such as activation of the WNT/b-catenin pathway in melanoma. This study identifies previously unrecognized recurrent activating mutations in the G9a histone methyltransferase gene, as well as G9a genomic copy gains in ~26% of human melanomas, which collectively drive tumor growth and an immunologically sterile microenvironment beyond melanoma. Furthermore, the WNT pathway is identified as a key tumorigenic target of G9a gain-of-function, via suppression of the WNT antagonist DKK1. Importantly, genetic or pharmacologic suppression of mutated or amplified G9a using multiple in vitro and in vivo models demonstrate that G9a is a druggable target for therapeutic intervention in melanoma and other cancers harboring G9a genomic aberrations. Whole transcriptome RNA sequencing of total RNA extracted from G9a (EHMT2)-amplified Hs944T melanoma cells with and without shRNA knockdown of G9a
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2020-07-20



