β-catenin programs a tissue-specific epigenetic vulnerability in aggressive adrenocortical carcinoma release_y6thbs6dbvfsdeyfe2hfoe4pk4

by Dipika Mohan, Kleiton S. Borges, Isabella Finco, Christopher R. LaPensee, Juilee Rege, April L. Solon, Donald W. Little, Tobias Else, Madson Q. Almeida, Derek Dang, James Haggerty-Skeans, April A. Apfelbaum (+18 others)

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2022  

Abstract

Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare cancer in which tissue-specific differentiation is paradoxically associated with dismal outcomes. The differentiated ACC subtype CIMP-high is prevalent, incurable, and routinely fatal. CIMP-high ACC possess abnormal DNA methylation and frequent β-catenin activating mutations. Here, we demonstrate that ACC differentiation is maintained by a balance between nuclear, tissue-specific β-catenin-containing complexes and the epigenome. On chromatin, β-catenin binds master adrenal transcription factor SF1 and hijacks the adrenocortical super-enhancer landscape to maintain differentiation. Off chromatin, β-catenin binds histone methyltransferase EZH2, which is redistributed by the CIMP-high DNA methylation signature. SF1/β-catenin and EZH2/β-catenin complexes exist in normal adrenals and are selected for through all phases of ACC evolution. Pharmacologic EZH2 inhibition in CIMP-high ACC favors EZH2/β-catenin assembly and purges SF1/β-catenin from chromatin, erasing differentiation and restraining cancer growth <jats:italic>in vitro</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>in vivo</jats:italic>. Our studies illustrate how tissue-specific programs shape oncogene selection, surreptitiously encoding targetable therapeutic vulnerabilities.
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