DREAM target reactivation by core transcriptional regulators supports neuroblastoma growth.
Bieke DecaestekerKatleen De PreterFrank SpelemanPublished in: Molecular & cellular oncology (2019)
Chromosome 17q gains are a common alteration in high-risk neuroblastomas with unknown functional significance. We identified a 17q super-enhancer regulated T-box Transcription Factor 2 (TBX2) as constituent of a core regulatory circuitry driving proliferation through enhancing V-myc myelocytomatosis viral-related oncogene, neuroblastoma derived (avian) (MYCN)/Forkhead box protein M1(FOXM1) reactivation of dimerization partner, RB-like, E2F and multi-vulval class B (DREAM) targets, which can be affected synergistically by combined cyclin-dependent kinase 7 and Bromo-domain inhibition.