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ZNF423 Is Critically Required for Retinoic Acid-induced Differentiation and Is a Marker of Neuroblastoma Outcome

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CANCER CELL
Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages 328-340

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2009.02.023

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  1. US National Institutes of Health [1 P50CAl 12970-01]
  2. EU 6th Framework integrated project INTACT, The Netherlands Genomics Initiative (NGI)

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Retinoids play key roles in differentiation, growth arrest, and apoptosis and are increasingly being used in the clinic for the treatment of a variety of cancers, including neuroblastoma. Here, using a large-scale RNA interference-based genetic screen, we identify ZNF423 (also known as Ebfaz, OAZ, or Zfp423) as a component critically required for retinoic acid (RA)-induced differentiation. ZNF423 associates with the RAR alpha/RXR alpha nuclear receptor complex and is essential for transactivation in response to retinoids. Downregulation of ZNF423 expression by RNA interference in neuroblastoma cells results in a growth advantage and resistance to RA-induced differentiation, whereas overexpression of ZNF423 leads to growth inhibition and enhanced differentiation. Finally, we show that low ZNF423 expression is associated with poor disease outcome in neuroblastoma patients.

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