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Published on: May 1, 2020
Targeting eIF4A-dependent translation in genetically complex sarcoma
Young-Mi Kim1,2,3, Prathibha Mohan4, Urmila Sehrawat4
1Sarcoma Biology Laboratory.
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Dedifferentiated liposarcoma (DDLS), myxofibrosarcoma (MFS), and undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (UPS) are the most common types of genetically complex sarcoma. There is an urgent need to develop effective targeted therapy for these deadly sarcoma types. Despite their genetic complexity, these sarcomas share genomic alterations causing PI3K/Akt/mTOR and MAPK pathway activation, and both pathways control translation mediated by the RNA helicase eIF4A. We therefore investigated eIF4A inhibition as a therapeutic strategy. The eIF4A inhibitor CR-1-31B effectively suppressed tumor growth and induced apoptosis in DDLS, MFS, and UPS patient-derived cell lines and mouse xenografts. Transcriptome-scale ribosome footprinting identified eIF4A-dependent mRNAs such as the Hippo pathway transcriptional coactivators YAP1 (YAP) and WWTR1 (TAZ). Combined knockdown of YAP and TAZ induced apoptosis in DDLS, MFS, and UPS cell lines, and their ectopic expression partially rescued cells from apoptosis induced by CR-1-31B. Genomic analysis of patient tumors revealed that YAP and WWTR1 were frequently amplified or gained in DDLS, MFS, and UPS and were associated with worse clinical outcomes. Together, our findings identify a strategy for targeting the Hippo pathway in incurable forms of sarcoma based on inhibition of eIF4A-dependent translation of the key oncogenic transcription factors YAP and TAZ.
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