Targeting processive transcription for Myc-driven circuitry in medulloblastoma
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- DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noaf121
Targeting processive transcription for Myc-driven circuitry in medulloblastoma
Abstract
Background: Medulloblastoma is the most common malignant brain tumor of childhood. The highest-risk tumors are driven by recurrent Myc amplifications (Myc-MB) and experience poorer outcomes despite intensive multimodal therapy. The Myc transcription factor defines core regulatory circuitry for these tumors and acts to broadly amplify downstream pro-survival transcriptional programs. Therapeutic targeting of Myc directly has proven elusive, but inhibiting transcriptional cofactors may present an indirect means of drugging the oncogenic transcriptional circuitry sustaining Myc-MB.
Methods: Independent CRISPR-Cas9 screens were pooled to identify conserved dependencies in Myc-MB. We performed chromatin conformation capture (Hi-C) from primary patient Myc-MB samples to map enhancer-promoter interactions. We then treated in vitro and xenograft models with CDK9/7 inhibitors to evaluate effect on Myc-driven programs and tumor growth.
Results: Eight CRISPR-Cas9 screens performed across three independent labs identify CDK9 as a conserved dependency in Myc-MB. Myc-MB cells are susceptible to CDK9 inhibition, which is synergistic with concurrent inhibition of CDK7. Inhibition of transcriptional CDKs disrupts enhancer-promoter activity in Myc-MB and downregulates Myc-driven transcriptional programs, exerting potent anti-tumor effect.
Conclusions: Our findings identify CDK9 inhibition as a translationally promising strategy for the treatment of Myc-MB.
Keywords: CDK7; CDK9; Medulloblastoma; Myc.
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Targeting processive transcription for Myc-driven circuitry in medulloblastoma.bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2025 Mar 17:2025.03.14.643337. doi: 10.1101/2025.03.14.643337. bioRxiv. 2025. Update in: Neuro Oncol. 2025 May 15:noaf121. doi: 10.1093/neuonc/noaf121. PMID: 40166273 Free PMC article. Updated. Preprint.
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