PLX106463

GSE79253: Acute loss of BRD4 halts global transcriptional elongation and collapses the core regulatory circuitry of acute lymphoblastic leukemia [RNA-Seq]

  • Organsim human
  • Type RNASEQ
  • Target gene
  • Project ARCHS4

Cancer arises from the malignant interplay between oncogenic signaling and cell specification. Transcriptionally activated stem, growth and survival programs reshape an epigenomic identity defined by a transcriptional core regulatory circuitry. To study and disrupt oncogenic transcription, we first created inhibitors of BET bromodomains. Selective antagonism of oncogenic transcriptional signaling arises from bromodomain-specific activity. Recently, we innovated a strategy to induce selective and pronounced degradation of BET coactivator proteins via phthalimide conjugation for E3 ubiquitin ligase recruitment. Degraders of BET bromdomains (dBETs) exhibited superior efficacy to bromodomain inhibitors in cultivated leukemia cells, through unknown mechanisms. Here, we use chemically optimized small-molecule degronimids and kinetic measures of chromatin structure and function to unveil an unrecognized, essential role for BRD4 in the control of global productive transcriptional elongation. Rapid loss of BRD4 attenuates phosphorylation of the carboxy-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II, independent of genomewide recruitment of CDK9 to promoters, leading to a collapse of the transcriptional core regulatory circuitry. These mechanistic studies are performed in translational models of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a disease emblematic for transcriptional addiction, to establish a rationale for human clinical investigation. SOURCE: James Bradner (bradner_computation@dfci.harvard.edu) - Bradner Lab Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

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