4.8 Article

EWS-FLI1 increases transcription to cause R-loops and block BRCA1 repair in Ewing sarcoma

Journal

NATURE
Volume 555, Issue 7696, Pages 387-+

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nature25748

Keywords

-

Funding

  1. NIH [K22ES012264, 1R15ES019128, 1R01CA152063, P30CA054174, 1R01CA140394, 1R01CA134605]
  2. Voelcker Fund Young Investigator Award
  3. CPRIT [RP150445, RP101491, RP120685-C2]
  4. Translational Science Training Across Disciplines Scholarship (UTHSA)
  5. NCI postdoctoral training grant [T32CA148724]
  6. NCI [R01CA204915]
  7. Curing Kids Cancer
  8. NIH CTSA [P30CA054174, 1UL1RR02576701]

Ask authors/readers for more resources

Ewing sarcoma is an aggressive paediatric cancer of the bone and soft tissue. It results from a chromosomal translocation, predominantly t(11;22)(q24: q12), that fuses the N-terminal transactivation domain of the constitutively expressed EWSR1 protein with the C-terminal DNA binding domain of the rarely expressed FLI1 protein(1). Ewing sarcoma is highly sensitive to genotoxic agents such as etoposide, but the underlying molecular basis of this sensitivity is unclear. Here we show that Ewing sarcoma cells display alterations in regulation of damage-induced transcription, accumulation of R-loops and increased replication stress. In addition, homologous recombination is impaired in Ewing sarcoma owing to an enriched interaction between BRCA1 and the elongating transcription machinery. Finally, we uncover a role for EWSR1 in the transcriptional response to damage, suppressing R-loops and promoting homologous recombination. Our findings improve the current understanding of EWSR1 function, elucidate the mechanistic basis of the sensitivity of Ewing sarcoma to chemotherapy (including PARP1 inhibitors) and highlight a class of BRCA-deficient-like tumours.

Authors

I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.

Reviews

Primary Rating

4.8
Not enough ratings

Secondary Ratings

Novelty
-
Significance
-
Scientific rigor
-
Rate this paper

Recommended

No Data Available
No Data Available