Identification and Targeting of the Developmental Blockade in Extranodal Natural Killer/T-cell Lymphoma.

Journal: Blood Cancer Discovery
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Abstract

: Extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma (ENKTL) is an aggressive, rare lymphoma of natural killer (NK) cell origin with poor clinical outcomes. Here we used phenotypic and molecular profiling, including epigenetic analyses, to investigate how ENKTL ontogeny relates to normal NK-cell development. We demonstrate that neoplastic NK cells are stably, but reversibly, arrested at earlier stages of NK-cell maturation. Genes downregulated in the most epigenetic immature tumors were associated with polycomb silencing along with genomic gain and overexpression of EZH2. ENKTL cells exhibited genome-wide DNA hypermethylation. Tumor-specific DNA methylation gains were associated with polycomb-marked regions, involving extensive gene silencing and loss of transcription factor binding. To investigate therapeutic targeting, we treated novel patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models of ENKTL with the DNA hypomethylating agent, 5-azacytidine. Treatment led to reexpression of NK-cell developmental genes, phenotypic NK-cell differentiation, and prolongation of survival. These studies lay the foundation for epigenetic-directed therapy in ENKTL. Significance: Through epigenetic and transcriptomic analyses of ENKTL, a rare, aggressive malignancy, along with normal NK-cell developmental intermediates, we identified that extreme DNA hypermethylation targets genes required for NK-cell development. Disrupting this epigenetic blockade in novel PDX models led to ENKTL differentiation and improved survival. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 85.

Authors
Bethany Mundy Bosse, Christoph Weigel, Yue-zhong Wu, Salma Abdelbaky, Youssef Youssef, Susana Casas, Nicholas Polley, Gabrielle Ernst, Karen Young, Kathleen Mcconnell, Ansel Nalin, Kevin Wu, Megan Broughton, Matthew Lordo, Ekaterina Altynova, Everardo Hegewisch Solloa, Daniel Enriquez Vera, Daniela Dueñas, Carlos Barrionuevo, Shan-chi Yu, Atif Saleem, Carlos Suarez, Edward Briercheck, Hernan Molina Kirsch, Thomas Loughran, Dieter Weichenhan, Christoph Plass, John Reneau, Emily Mace, Fabiola Gamboa, David Weinstock, Yasodha Natkunam, Michael Caligiuri, Anjali Mishra, Pierluigi Porcu, Robert Baiocchi, Jonathan Brammer, Aharon Freud, Christopher Oakes