A comprehensive enhancer screen identifies TRAM2 as a key and novel mediator of YAP oncogenesis
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2021-01-29
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Li, Li
Ugalde, Alejandro P
Scheele, Colinda L.G.J.
Dieter, Sebastian M
Nagel, Remco
Ma, Jin
Pataskar, Abhijeet
Korkmaz, Gozde
Elkon, Ran
Chien, Miao-Ping
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BACKGROUND: Frequent activation of the co-transcriptional factor YAP is observed in a large number of solid tumors. Activated YAP associates with enhancer loci via TEAD4-DNA-binding protein and stimulates cancer aggressiveness. Although thousands of YAP/TEAD4 binding-sites are annotated, their functional importance is unknown. Here, we aim at further identification of enhancer elements that are required for YAP functions. RESULTS: We first apply genome-wide ChIP profiling of YAP to systematically identify enhancers that are bound by YAP/TEAD4. Next, we implement a genetic approach to uncover functions of YAP/TEAD4-associated enhancers, demonstrate its robustness, and use it to reveal a network of enhancers required for YAP-mediated proliferation. We focus on EnhancerTRAM2, as its target gene TRAM2 shows the strongest expression-correlation with YAP activity in nearly all tumor types. Interestingly, TRAM2 phenocopies the YAP-induced cell proliferation, migration, and invasion phenotypes and correlates with poor patient survival. Mechanistically, we identify FSTL-1 as a major direct client of TRAM2 that is involved in these phenotypes. Thus, TRAM2 is a key novel mediator of YAP-induced oncogenic proliferation and cellular invasiveness. CONCLUSIONS: YAP is a transcription co-factor that binds to thousands of enhancer loci and stimulates tumor aggressiveness. Using unbiased functional approaches, we dissect YAP enhancer network and characterize TRAM2 as a novel mediator of cellular proliferation, migration, and invasion. Our findings elucidate how YAP induces cancer aggressiveness and may assist diagnosis of cancer metastasis.
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Enhancer, Gene regulation, Invasion, Migration, Proliferation, TRAM2, YAP, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Genetics, Cell Biology, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Li, L, Ugalde, A P, Scheele, C L G J, Dieter, S M, Nagel, R, Ma, J, Pataskar, A, Korkmaz, G, Elkon, R, Chien, M-P, You, L, Su, P-R, Bleijerveld, O B, Altelaar, M, Momchev, L, Manber, Z, Han, R, van Breugel, P C, Lopes, R, Ten Dijke, P, van Rheenen, J & Agami, R 2021, 'A comprehensive enhancer screen identifies TRAM2 as a key and novel mediator of YAP oncogenesis', Genome Biology, vol. 22, no. 1, 54, pp. 1-28. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-021-02272-8