PLX053165
GSE85870: Global loss of epigenetic and transcriptional fidility defines a subclass of cancer with immunotherapy resistance
- Organsim human
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
We report that some cancers have extensive loss of epigenetic and transcriptional fidelity, characterized widespread spurious transcription and mRNA processing defects (Loss of transcriptional fidelity: LTF+). LTF impairs transcriptional elongation and imposes a highly specific molecular phenotype where pathways regulated by long genes, such as those involved in inflammatory response are consistently impaired in LTF+ tumors. Accordingly LTF blunts inflammatory response and confers resistance to immune mediated anti-tumor attack, and correlates with poor response to immunotherapeutic drugs in renal cell carcinoma and melanoma patients. We show that genetic or chemical perturbation of gene body histone methylation or of transcriptional elongation can recapitulate LTF-like phenotype, imposing resistance to immune-mediated anti-tumor mechanisms in-vitro and in-vivo. SOURCE: Kakajan Komurov (KomurovLab@gmail.com) - Komurov Lab Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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