作者
Xuxu Sun,Sam C. Wang,Yonglong Wei,Xin Luo,Yuemeng Jia,Li Lin,Purva Gopal,Min Zhu,Ibrahim Nassour,Jen Chieh Chuang,Thomas Maples,Cemre Celen,Liem H. Nguyen,Linwei Wu,Shunjun Fu,Weiping Li,Lijian Hui,Feng Tian,Yuan Ji,Shuyuan Zhang,Mahsa Sorouri,Tae Hyun Hwang,Lynda Letzig,Laura P. James,Zixi Wang,Adam C. Yopp,Amit G. Singal
摘要
ARID1A, an SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling gene, is commonly mutated in cancer and hypothesized to be tumor suppressive. In some hepatocellular carcinoma patients, ARID1A was highly expressed in primary tumors but not in metastatic lesions, suggesting that ARID1A can be lost after initiation. Mice with liver-specific homozygous or heterozygous Arid1a loss were resistant to tumor initiation while ARID1A overexpression accelerated initiation. In contrast, homozygous or heterozygous Arid1a loss in established tumors accelerated progression and metastasis. Mechanistically, gain of Arid1a function promoted initiation by increasing CYP450-mediated oxidative stress, while loss of Arid1a within tumors decreased chromatin accessibility and reduced transcription of genes associated with migration, invasion, and metastasis. In summary, ARID1A has context-dependent tumor-suppressive and oncogenic roles in cancer.