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Patricia D B Tiburcio1, Kenian Chen2, Lin Xu3
1Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75390, USA.
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Wilms tumor is the most common pediatric kidney cancer, and diffuse anaplastic Wilms tumor is the most chemoresistant subtype. Here, we explore how Wilms tumor cells evade the chemotherapy actinomycin D, which inhibits ribosomal RNA biogenesis. Using ribosome profiling, protein arrays, and a genome-wide knockout screen, we describe how actinomycin D disrupts protein homeostasis and blocks cell-cycle progression. When ribosomal capacity is limited by actinomycin D treatment, anaplastic Wilms tumor cells preferentially translate proteasome components. Next, we find that the proteasome inhibitor bortezomib sensitizes cells to actinomycin D treatment in vitro and prolongs survival in xenograft models. Lastly, increased levels of proteasome components are associated with anaplastic histology and worse prognosis in Wilms tumor patients. In sum, maintaining protein homeostasis is critical for Wilms tumor proliferation, and it can be therapeutically disrupted by blocking protein synthesis or turnover.
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