AI Article Synopsis

  • The androgen receptor (AR) is important for prostate cell differentiation, but its role changes in cancer, leading to enhanced tumor traits due to altered chromatin interactions.
  • This study reveals that the NSD2 enzyme, which is overexpressed in prostate cancer, is crucial for the function of tumor-specific AR enhancers by affecting their chromatin makeup.
  • Targeting both NSD1 and NSD2 may provide an effective treatment strategy for advanced prostate cancer, especially seen with a specialized degrader that shows strong effects in AR-driven cancer models.

Article Abstract

Androgen receptor (AR) is a ligand-responsive transcription factor that drives terminal differentiation of the prostatic luminal epithelia. By contrast, in tumors originating from these cells, AR chromatin occupancy is extensively reprogrammed to activate malignant phenotypes, the molecular mechanisms of which remain unknown. Here, we show that tumor-specific AR enhancers are critically reliant on H3K36 dimethyltransferase activity of NSD2. NSD2 expression is abnormally induced in prostate cancer, where its inactivation impairs AR transactivation potential by disrupting over 65% of its cistrome. NSD2-dependent AR sites distinctively harbor the chimeric FOXA1:AR half-motif, which exclusively comprise tumor-specific AR enhancer circuitries defined from patient specimens. NSD2 inactivation also engenders increased dependency on the NSD1 paralog, and a dual NSD1/2 PROTAC degrader is preferentially cytotoxic in AR-dependent prostate cancer models. Altogether, we characterize NSD2 as an essential AR neo-enhanceosome subunit that enables its oncogenic activity, and position NSD1/2 as viable co-targets in advanced prostate cancer.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11525188PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41588-024-01893-6DOI Listing

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