Inherited blood cancer predisposition through altered transcription elongation

CELL(2024)

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Despite advances in defining diverse somatic mutations that cause myeloid malignancies, a significant heritable component for these cancers remains largely unexplained. Here, we perform rare variant association studies in a large population cohort to identify inherited predisposition genes for these blood cancers. CTR9, which encodes a key component of the PAF1 transcription elongation complex, is among the significant genes identified. The risk variants found in the cases cause loss of function and result in a -10-fold increased odds of acquiring a myeloid malignancy. Partial CTR9 loss of function expands human hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) by increased super elongation complex -mediated transcriptional activity, which thereby increases the expression of key regulators of HSC self -renewal. By following up on insights from a human genetic study examining inherited predisposition to the myeloid malignancies, we define a previously unknown antagonistic interaction between the PAF1 and super elongation complexes. These insights could enable targeted approaches for blood cancer prevention.
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myeloid malignancies,cancer predisposition,CTR9,transcription elongation,PAF1 complex,super elongation complex,hematopoiesis,hematopoietic stem cells,self-renewal
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