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TMOD-32. MUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE C11orf95 DOMAIN AND SINGLE CELL RNASEQ PROFILE OF A MOUSE MODEL OF SUPRATENTORIAL EPENDYMOMA

Neuro-oncology(2020)

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Abstract We used a recently developed mouse model to better understand the cellular and molecular determinants of tumors driven by the oncogenic fusion protein C11orf95-RELA. Our approach makes use of in utero electroporation and a binary transposase system to introduce human C11orf95-RELA sequence, wild type and mutant forms, into neural progenitors. We used single cell RNA-seq to profile the cellular constituents within the resulting tumors in mice. We find that approximately 70% of the cells in the tumors do not express the oncogene C11orf95-RELA and these non-oncogene expressing cells are a combination of different non-tumor cell cell-types, including significant numbers of T-cells, and macrophages. The C11orf95-RELA expressing tumor cells have a unique transcriptomic profile that includes both astrocytic and neural progenitor marker genes, and is distinct from glioblastoma transcriptomic profiles. Since C11orf95-RELA is believed to function through a combination of both activation of NF-κB response genes by constitutive activation of RELA, and genes not activated by NF-κB, we assessed the expression of NF-κB response genes across the populations of cells in the tumor. Interestingly, the genes that best defined the oncogene expressing tumor cell population were not enriched for NF-κB response genes relative. We hypothesized that the C110rf95 domain may function to bring RELA transcriptional activation to inappropriate non-NF-κB targets, and we therefore performed a point mutation analysis of the C110rf95 domain. We found that mutations in either of the cysteines or histidines that make up a possible zinc finger domain in C11orf95 eliminate the ability of the fusion to induce tumors. In cell lines, these loss-of-function point mutants still trafficked to nuclei, and activated NF-κB pathways. We are currently using RNAseq and CRISPR loss-of function to identify genes downstream of C11orf95-RELA that are required for tumorigenesis.
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