Mutant p53 shapes the enhancer landscape of cancer cells in response to chronic immune signaling

H Rahnamoun, H Lu, SH Duttke, C Benner… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
H Rahnamoun, H Lu, SH Duttke, C Benner, CK Glass, SM Lauberth
Nature communications, 2017nature.com
Inflammation influences cancer development, progression, and the efficacy of cancer
treatments, yet the mechanisms by which immune signaling drives alterations in the cancer
cell transcriptome remain unclear. Using ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, and GRO-seq, here we
demonstrate a global overlap in the binding of tumor-promoting p53 mutants and the master
proinflammatory regulator NFκB that drives alterations in enhancer and gene activation in
response to chronic TNF-α signaling. We show that p53 mutants interact directly with NFκB …
Abstract
Inflammation influences cancer development, progression, and the efficacy of cancer treatments, yet the mechanisms by which immune signaling drives alterations in the cancer cell transcriptome remain unclear. Using ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, and GRO-seq, here we demonstrate a global overlap in the binding of tumor-promoting p53 mutants and the master proinflammatory regulator NFκB that drives alterations in enhancer and gene activation in response to chronic TNF-α signaling. We show that p53 mutants interact directly with NFκB and that both factors impact the other’s binding at diverse sets of active enhancers. In turn, the simultaneous and cooperative binding of these factors is required to regulate RNAPII recruitment, the synthesis of enhancer RNAs, and the activation of tumor-promoting genes. Collectively, these findings establish a mechanism by which chronic TNF-α signaling orchestrates a functional interplay between mutant p53 and NFκB that underlies altered patterns of cancer-promoting gene expression.
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