Gain-of-Function Chromatin Remodeling Activity of Oncogenic FOXL2-C134W Reprograms Glucocorticoid Receptor Occupancy to Drive Granulosa Cell Tumors. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Adult type ovarian granulosa cell tumors (AGCTs) are rare malignancies with the near universal c.C402G (p.Cys134Trp) somatic mutation in FOXL2, a Forkhead box-family transcription factor important for ovarian function. Relapsed AGCT is incurable, but the mechanism of the unique FOXL2 mutation could confer therapeutic vulnerabilities. To identify FOXL2-C134W-dependent pharmacologic synergies, we created and characterized endogenous FOXL2 isogenic AGCT cells and an AGCT tumoroid biobank. A drug screen identified that glucocorticoids promote FOXL2-C134W-dependent AGCT growth. Epigenetic investigation revealed that the Cys134Trp mutation exposes latent DNA sequence-specific chromatin remodeling activity in FOXL2. FOXL2-C134W-dependent chromatin remodeling activity redirected glucocorticoid receptor chromatin occupancy to drive hyaluronan synthase 2 gene expression and increase extracellular hyaluronan secretion. Treatment of AGCT models with hyaluronidase reduced viability, and dexamethasone rescued this effect. Combinatorial drug-drug interaction experiments demonstrated that dexamethasone antagonizes the potency of paclitaxel, a chemotherapy agent frequently used in the treatment of AGCT. Thus, gain-of-function pioneering activity contributes to the oncogenic mechanism of FOXL2-C134W and creates a potentially targetable synergy with glucocorticoid signaling.

published proceedings

  • Cancer Res

author list (cited authors)

  • Welte, T., Vuttaradhi, V. K., Khlebus, E. Y., Brodsky, A., Flores Legarreta, A., Celestino, J., ... Hillman, R. T.

complete list of authors

  • Welte, Thomas||Vuttaradhi, Veena K||Khlebus, Eleonora Y||Brodsky, Allison||Flores Legarreta, Alejandra||Celestino, Joseph||Powell, Reid T||Stephan, Clifford C||Nguyen, Nghi||Li, Jian||Takamatsu, Shiro||Calzoncinth, Katherine||Sood, Anil K||Gershenson, David M||Futreal, P Andrew||Lawson, Barrett||Hillman, Robert Tyler