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Title
Systematic multi-omics cell line profiling uncovers principles of Ewing sarcoma fusion oncogene-mediated gene regulation
Author(s)
Orth, Martin F | Surdez, Didier | Faehling, Tobias | Ehlers, Anna C | Marchetto, Aruna | Grossetête, Sandrine | Volckmann, Richard | Zwijnenburg, Danny A | Gerke, Julia S | Zaidi, Sakina | Alonso, Javier ISCIII | Sastre, Ana | Baulande, Sylvain | Sill, Martin | Cidre-Aranaz, Florencia | Ohmura, Shunya | Kirchner, Thomas | Hauck, Stefanie M | Reischl, Eva | Gymrek, Melissa | Pfister, Stefan M | Strauch, Konstantin | Koster, Jan | Delattre, Olivier | Grünewald, Thomas G P
Date issued
2022-12-06
Citation
Cell Rep. 2022 Dec 6;41(10):111761.
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journal article
Abstract
Ewing sarcoma (EwS) is characterized by EWSR1-ETS fusion transcription factors converting polymorphic GGAA microsatellites (mSats) into potent neo-enhancers. Although the paucity of additional mutations makes EwS a genuine model to study principles of cooperation between dominant fusion oncogenes and neo-enhancers, this is impeded by the limited number of well-characterized models. Here we present the Ewing Sarcoma Cell Line Atlas (ESCLA), comprising whole-genome, DNA methylation, transcriptome, proteome, and chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-seq) data of 18 cell lines with inducible EWSR1-ETS knockdown. The ESCLA shows hundreds of EWSR1-ETS-targets, the nature of EWSR1-ETS-preferred GGAA mSats, and putative indirect modes of EWSR1-ETS-mediated gene regulation, converging in the duality of a specific but plastic EwS signature. We identify heterogeneously regulated EWSR1-ETS-targets as potential prognostic EwS biomarkers. Our freely available ESCLA (http://r2platform.com/escla/) is a rich resource for EwS research and highlights the power of comprehensive datasets to unravel principles of heterogeneous gene regulation by chimeric transcription factors.
Subject
CP: Cancer | ChiP-seq | EWSR1-ERG | EWSR1-ETS | EWSR1-FLI1 | Ewing sarcoma | Enhancer | Microsatellites | Multi-omics | Pediatric sarcoma | Tumor heterogeneity
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