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  • EPEN-30. C11ORF95-RELA FUSI...
    Arabzade, Amir; Zhao, Yanhua; Varadharajan, Srinidhi; Chen, Hsiao-Chi; Stuckert, Austin; Rivas, Bryan; Agnihotri, Sameer; Hodges, Courtney; Parsons, Donald; Blaney, Susan; Westbrook, Thomas; Lin, Charles; Yi, Joanna; Deneen, Benjamin; Bertrand, Kelsey; Mack, Stephen

    Neuro-oncology (Charlottesville, Va.), 12/2020, Letnik: 22, Številka: Supplement_3
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    Abstract RATIONALE Over 70% of supratentorial (ST) ependymoma are characterized by an oncogenic fusion between C11ORF95 and RELA. C11ORF95-RELA fusion is frequently the sole genetic driver detected in ST ependymoma, thus ranking this genomic event as a lead target for therapeutic investigation. RELA is a transcription factor (TF) central to mediating NF-kB pathway activation in processes such as inflammation, cellular metabolism, and chemotaxis. HYPOTHESIS: We posited that C11ORF95-RELA acts as an oncogenic TF that aberrantly shapes the tumor epigenome to drive aberrant transcription. Approach: To this end we developed an in utero electroporation (IUE) mouse model of ependymoma to express C11ORF95-RELA during embryonic development. Our IUE approach allowed us to develop C11ORF95-RELA driven tumor models and cell lines. We comprehensively characterized the epigenome and transcriptome of C11ORF95-RELA fusion driven mouse cells by H3K27ac ChIP-seq, ATAC-seq, and RNA-seq. RESULTS This data revealed that: 1) C11ORF95-RELA directly engages ‘open’ chromatin and is enriched at regions with known RELA TF binding sites as well as novel genomic loci/motifs, 2) C11ORF95-RELA preferentially binds to both H3K27ac (active) enhancers and promoters, and 3) Bound C11ORF95-RELA promoter loci are associated with increased transcription of genes shared with human ependymoma. CONCLUSION Our findings shed light on the transcriptional mechanisms of C11ORF95-RELA, and reveal downstream targets that may represent cancer dependency genes and molecular targets.