The genetic era has opened the opportunity of using personalized therapeutic approaches, in part based on targeting genes with somatic mutations. For example, lymphomas harboring the highly recurrent CREBBP mutation show dependency on HDAC3, thus selective inhibition of HDAC3 reversed the epigenetic effects of CREBBP mutation, halted lymphoma growth, and induced MHC class II expression, enabling the T-cells to recognize and kill lymphoma cells. However, CREBBP wild type (WT) cells are less sensitive to this approach. In this issue of Leukemia, He et al. have executed a genome-wide CRISPR screening that identified GNAS as a target to maximize the therapeutic activity of HDAC3 inhibition in CREBBP WT lymphoma.

Silencing GNAS enhances HDAC3i efficacy in CREBBP wild type B cell lymphoma

Mondello, Patrizia
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2024-01-01

Abstract

The genetic era has opened the opportunity of using personalized therapeutic approaches, in part based on targeting genes with somatic mutations. For example, lymphomas harboring the highly recurrent CREBBP mutation show dependency on HDAC3, thus selective inhibition of HDAC3 reversed the epigenetic effects of CREBBP mutation, halted lymphoma growth, and induced MHC class II expression, enabling the T-cells to recognize and kill lymphoma cells. However, CREBBP wild type (WT) cells are less sensitive to this approach. In this issue of Leukemia, He et al. have executed a genome-wide CRISPR screening that identified GNAS as a target to maximize the therapeutic activity of HDAC3 inhibition in CREBBP WT lymphoma.
2024
Inglese
ELETTRONICO
No
No
Springer nature
38
10
2087
2089
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41375-024-02355-y#citeas
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CREBBP mutation,inhibition of HDAC3, kill lymphoma cells, genome-wide CRISPR screening, GNAS as a target
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Mondello, Patrizia
14.a Contributo in Rivista::14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
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