Cancers (Nov 2021)

The Transcription Factor <i>FEZF1</i>, a Direct Target of <i>EWSR1-FLI1</i> in Ewing Sarcoma Cells, Regulates the Expression of Neural-Specific Genes

  • Laura García-García,
  • Enrique Fernández-Tabanera,
  • Saint T. Cervera,
  • Raquel M. Melero-Fernández de Mera,
  • Santiago Josa,
  • Laura González-González,
  • Carlos Rodríguez-Martín,
  • Thomas G. P. Grünewald,
  • Javier Alonso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13225668
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 22
p. 5668

Abstract

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Ewing sarcoma is a rare pediatric tumor characterized by chromosomal translocations that give rise to aberrant chimeric transcription factors (e.g., EWSR1-FLI1). EWSR1-FLI1 promotes a specific cellular transcriptional program. Therefore, the study of EWSR1-FLI1 target genes is important to identify critical pathways involved in Ewing sarcoma tumorigenesis. In this work, we focused on the transcription factors regulated by EWSR1-FLI1 in Ewing sarcoma. Transcriptomic analysis of the Ewing sarcoma cell line A673 indicated that one of the genes more strongly upregulated by EWSR1-FLI1 was FEZF1 (FEZ family zinc finger protein 1), a transcriptional repressor involved in neural cell identity. The functional characterization of FEZF1 was performed in three Ewing sarcoma cell lines (A673, SK-N-MC, SK-ES-1) through an shRNA-directed silencing approach. FEZF1 knockdown inhibited clonogenicity and cell proliferation. Finally, the analysis of the FEZF1-dependent expression profile in A673 cells showed several neural genes regulated by FEZF1 and concomitantly regulated by EWSR1-FLI1. In summary, FEZF1 is transcriptionally regulated by EWSR1-FLI1 in Ewing sarcoma cells and is involved in the regulation of neural-specific genes, which could explain the neural-like phenotype observed in several Ewing sarcoma tumors and cell lines.

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