Synthetic essentiality between PTEN and core dependency factor PAX7 dictates rhabdomyosarcoma identity

PTEN copy number loss is found in 25% of fusion-negative rhabdomyosarcomas (FN-RMS). Here, the authors use a Hedgehog-driven FN-RMS mouse model to show that PTEN loss drives the expression of core transcription factor PAX7 and its transcriptional axis, which determines FN-RMS tumour identity.

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Autores principales: Casey G. Langdon, Katherine E. Gadek, Matthew R. Garcia, Myron K. Evans, Kristin B. Reed, Madeline Bush, Jason A. Hanna, Catherine J. Drummond, Matthew C. Maguire, Patrick J. Leavey, David Finkelstein, Hongjian Jin, Patrick A. Schreiner, Jerold E. Rehg, Mark E. Hatley
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/0413e8410b0248ed86492edc2f4f4634
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Sumario:PTEN copy number loss is found in 25% of fusion-negative rhabdomyosarcomas (FN-RMS). Here, the authors use a Hedgehog-driven FN-RMS mouse model to show that PTEN loss drives the expression of core transcription factor PAX7 and its transcriptional axis, which determines FN-RMS tumour identity.