The histone modifier KAT2A presents a selective target in a subset of well-differentiated microsatellite-stable colorectal cancers

Vida Kufrin, Annika Seiler,Silke Brilloff, Helen Rothfuss, Sandra Schuster, Silvia Schaefer, Elahe Rahimian, Jonas Baumgarten,Claudia R Ball,Martin Bornhaeuser,Hanno Glimm, Marius Bill,Alexander Arthur Wurm

biorxiv(2023)

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Background: Lysine acetyltransferase 2A (KAT2A) plays a pivotal role in epigenetic gene regulation across various types of cancer. In colorectal cancer (CRC), upregulation of KAT2A is associated with a more aggressive phenotype. Our study aims to elucidate the molecular underpinnings of KAT2A dependency in CRC and assess the consequences of KAT2A depletion. Methods: We conducted a comprehensive analysis by integrating CRISPR-Cas9 screening data with genomics, transcriptomics, and global acetylation patterns in CRC cell lines to pinpoint molecular markers indicative of KAT2A dependency. Additionally, we characterized the phenotypic effect of a CRISPR-Cas9-mediated KAT2A knockout and chemical inhibition of KAT2A in CRC cell lines and patient-derived 3D spheroid cultures. Results: Our findings reveal that KAT2A dependency is closely associated with a lower mutational burden and increased differentiation grade in CRC cell lines, independent of the KAT2A expression levels. KAT2A dependent CRC cell lines display enriched H3K27ac marks at gene loci linked to enterocytic differentiation. Loss of KAT2A leads to decreased cell growth and viability, downregulation of proliferation- and stem cell-associated genes, and induction of differentiation markers. Conclusion: A specific subset of CRCs with a more differentiated phenotype relies on KAT2A. For these CRC cases, KAT2A might represent a promising novel therapeutic target. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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