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Cell reportsSep 2024 |
43
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9
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114764
DOI:
10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114764

Integrative identification of non-coding regulatory regions driving metastatic prostate cancer

Woo, Brian J; Moussavi-Baygi, Ruhollah; Karner, Heather; Karimzadeh, Mehran; Yousefi, Hassan; Lee, Sean; Garcia, Kristle; Joshi, Tanvi; Yin, Keyi; Navickas, Albertas; Gilbert, Luke A; Wang, Bo; Asgharian, Hosseinali; Feng, Felix Y; Goodarzi, Hani
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Abstract
Large-scale sequencing efforts have been undertaken to understand the mutational landscape of the coding genome. However, the vast majority of variants occur within non-coding genomic regions. We designed an integrative computational and experimental framework to identify recurrently mutated non-coding regulatory regions that drive tumor progression. Applying this framework to sequencing data from a large prostate cancer patient cohort revealed a large set of candidate drivers. We used (1) in silico analyses, (2) massively parallel reporter assays, and (3) in vivo CRISPR interference screens to systematically validate metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) drivers. One identified enhancer region, GH22I030351, acts on a bidirectional promoter to simultaneously modulate expression of the U2-associated splicing factor SF3A1 and chromosomal protein CCDC157. SF3A1 and CCDC157 promote tumor growth in vivo. We nominated a number of transcription factors, notably SOX6, to regulate expression of SF3A1 and CCDC157. Our integrative approach enables the systematic detection of non-coding regulatory regions that drive human cancers.
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