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CIC-DUX4 expression drives the development of small round cell sarcoma in transgenic zebrafish: a new model revealing a role for ETV4 in CIC-mediated sarcomagenesis
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Abstract Cic-dux4 SarcomaCancer BiologyTumor BiologyCic-dux4 SarcomaTranscriptional RegulationTissue DevelopmentFish TumorsCancer Cell BiologyMolecular OncologyOncogenic AgentCancer GeneticsGene ExpressionCell BiologyDevelopmental BiologyTransgenic ZebrafishCic-dux4 ExpressionTumor SuppressorMedicineViral OncologyCell DevelopmentCic-mediated Sarcomagenesis
Abstract CIC-DUX4 sarcoma is a rare subtype of sarcoma characterized by a devastating prognosis and resistance to conventional therapeutic strategies. So far, only few models of the disease have been reported, and its biological mechanisms remain to be elucidated. We established mosaic transgenic zebrafish expressing the human CIC-DUX4 fusion under the control of the β-actin promoter. CIC-DUX4 transgenic fish rapidly developed aggressive soft tissue tumors with a high penetrance. RNAseq profiling revealed that fish tumors shared major common targets with human tumors and cell lines, including the overexpression of the Pea3 transcription factors, etv4 and etv5 . Tumor development was strongly impaired in etv4 -deficient zebrafish, implicating Etv4 as a critical effector of CIC-DUX4-mediated oncogenesis. Altogether, we report here the first in vivo model of CIC-DUX4 sarcoma in zebrafish, which will represent a major tool for future preclinical research.
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