Metabolic collateral lethal target identification reveals MTHFD2 paralogue dependency in ovarian cancer
Recurrent loss-of-function deletions cause frequent inactivation of tumour suppressor genes but often also involve the collateral deletion of essential genes in chromosomal proximity, engendering dependence on paralogues that maintain similar function. Although these paralogues are attractive antica...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature metabolism 2022-09, Vol.4 (9), p.1119-1137 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Recurrent loss-of-function deletions cause frequent inactivation of tumour suppressor genes but often also involve the collateral deletion of essential genes in chromosomal proximity, engendering dependence on paralogues that maintain similar function. Although these paralogues are attractive anticancer targets, no methodology exists to uncover such collateral lethal genes. Here we report a framework for collateral lethal gene identification via metabolic fluxes, CLIM, and use it to reveal
MTHFD2
as a collateral lethal gene in
UQCR11
-deleted ovarian tumours. We show that MTHFD2 has a non-canonical oxidative function to provide mitochondrial NAD
+
, and demonstrate the regulation of systemic metabolic activity by the paralogue metabolic pathway maintaining metabolic flux compensation. This
UQCR11–MTHFD2
collateral lethality is confirmed in vivo, with MTHFD2 inhibition leading to complete remission of
UQCR11
-deleted ovarian tumours. Using CLIM’s machine learning and genome-scale metabolic flux analysis, we elucidate the broad efficacy of targeting
MTHFD2
despite distinct cancer genetic profiles co-occurring with
UQCR11
deletion and irrespective of stromal compositions of tumours.
Achreja et al. develop a framework to identify collateral lethalities in cancer, uncovering
MTHFD2
as a collateral lethal gene in
UQCR11
-deficient ovarian tumours. |
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ISSN: | 2522-5812 2522-5812 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s42255-022-00636-3 |