SOX17 and PAX8 constitute an actionable lineage-survival transcriptional complex in ovarian cancer

Oncogene(2022)

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Müllerian tissue-specific oncogenes, prototyped by PAX8, underlie ovarian tumorigenesis and represent unique molecular vulnerabilities. Further delineating such lineage-dependency factors and associated therapeutic implications would provide valuable insights into ovarian cancer biology and treatment. In this study, we identified SOX17 as a new lineage-survival master transcription factor, which shared co-expression pattern with PAX8 in epithelial ovarian carcinoma. Genetic disruption of SOX17 or PAX8 analogously inhibited neoplastic cell viability and downregulated a spectrum of lineage-related transcripts. Mechanistically, we showed that SOX17 physically interacted with PAX8 in cultured cell lines and clinical tumor specimens. The two nuclear proteins bound to overlapping genomic regions and regulated a common set of downstream genes, including those involved in cell cycle and tissue morphogenesis. In addition, we revealed that small-molecule inhibitors of transcriptional cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) effectively reduced SOX17 and PAX8 expression. ZSQ1722, a novel orally bioavailable CDK12/13 covalent antagonist, exerted potent anti-tumor activity in xenograft models. These findings shed light on an actionable lineage-survival transcriptional complex in ovarian cancer, and facilitated drug discovery by generating a serial of candidate compounds to pharmacologically target this difficult-to-treat malignancy.
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Cancer therapy,Gynaecological cancer,Medicine/Public Health,general,Internal Medicine,Cell Biology,Human Genetics,Oncology,Apoptosis
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