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In Vitro SUMOylation Assay to Study SUMO E3 Ligase Activity
Published on: January 29, 2018
Targeting SUMOylation promotes cBAF complex stabilization and disruption of the SS18::SSX transcriptome in synovial
Konstantinos V Floros1,2, Carter K Fairchild1,3, Jinxiu Li4
1VCU Philips Institute, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry and Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center, Richmond, VA, USA.
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Synovial Sarcoma (SS) is driven by the SS18::SSX fusion oncoprotein and is ultimately refractory to therapeutic approaches. SS18::SSX alters ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling BAF (mammalian SWI/SNF) complexes, leading to the degradation of canonical (cBAF) complexes and amplified expression of SS18::SSX-containing non-canonical BAF (ncBAF or GBAF) complexes that drive an SS-specific transcription program and tumorigenesis. We demonstrate that SS18::SSX activates the SUMOylation program. The small molecule SUMOylation inhibitor, TAK-981, de-SUMOylates the cBAF/PBAF component, SMARCE1, stabilizing and restoring cBAF on chromatin, shifting SS models away from SS18::SSX-driven transcription. The result is DNA damage, cell death and tumor inhibition across both human and mouse SS tumor models. TAK-981 synergizes with cytotoxic chemotherapy through increased DNA damage, leading to tumor regression. Targeting the SUMOylation pathway in SS restores cBAF complexes and blocks the SS18::SSX transcriptome, identifying an unappreciated role of SUMOylation in SS and a subsequent therapeutic vulnerability.
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