Epigenetic and Transcriptional Signaling in Ewing Sarcoma-Disease Etiology and Therapeutic Opportunities.
Li M, Chen CW · Biomedicines
Sarcoma subtypes
Abstract
Ewing sarcoma (EwS), a type of bone and soft tissue tumor, is mainly driven by the expression of the fusion protein EWSR1-FLI1. Upon binding to chromatin, EWSR1-FLI1 reprograms the epigenetic state, alters gene expression, and thus leads to tumorigenesis. Considerable studies have investigated the epigenomic and transcriptomic profiling of EwS. Nevertheless, a comprehensive view of therapeutic targets is still lacking. This review discusses the epigenetic and transcriptional alterations reported in EwS. Specifically, we discuss the binding characteristics of EWSR1-FLI1 on chromatin, the mechanisms of EWSR1-FLI1 in reprograming epigenome, and EWSR1-FLI1-induced transcriptional alterations. Moreover, we summarize the chemical, RNAi, and CRISPR-cas9 high throughput screens conducted in EwS with the goal of assisting in the development of novel therapies to treat this aggressive disease.
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Source: PubMed, PMID 35740349. Always confirm details with the original publication or your oncologist.