An emerging body of literature has demonstrated the importance of non-coding DNA regulatory sequences in epigenetic and transcriptome regulation. Mutations of distal enhancers or enhancer binding proteins are identified as onco-drivers in a variety of cancers. They lead to deregulation of tumor suppressors and oncogenes, which in turn influence cancer initiation and progression. In our study, we propose to examine the function of transcription factor HOXA9 in enhancer regulation and how it may contribute to leukemogenesis. We will examine global changes in epigenome, with a focus on distal regulatory enhancers, in multiple acute myeloid and lymphoblastic leukemia models that have HOXA9 overexpression. We will identify recurrent HOXA9-dependent epigenetic alterations at distal enhancers and evaluate their potential as the therapeutic targets. We will also examine the mechanisms by which HOXA9 establishes open chromatin state at distal enhancers. Given extremely poor prognosis of acute leukemia with HOXA9 overexpression as well as the lack of good therapeutic options, in-depth mechanistic understanding of HOXA9 function in leukemogenesis will provide better options against the daunting clinical challenges. This project fits the mission of National Cancer Institute (NCI).

Public Health Relevance

Global epigenetic abnormality is a common feature in acute leukemia. Significant subsets of mutations are found in chromatin modulators. They have been increasingly identified as bio-markers and therapeutic targets with great implications in diagnosis and prognosis. Understanding epigenetic deregulation in acute leukemia will have profound impact in basic and translational medicine.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
7R01CA232263-03
Application #
10199697
Study Section
Cancer Genetics Study Section (CG)
Program Officer
Klauzinska, Malgorzata
Project Start
2019-03-01
Project End
2024-02-29
Budget Start
2020-07-01
Budget End
2021-02-28
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2020
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Southern California
Department
Internal Medicine/Medicine
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
072933393
City
Los Angeles
State
CA
Country
United States
Zip Code
90089