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- W4311844228 abstract "ABSTRACT Genes that drive the proliferation, survival, invasion and metastasis of malignant cells have been identified for many human cancers 1–6 . Independent studies have identified cell death pathways that eliminate cells for the good of the organism 7–10 . The coexistence of the cell death pathways with the driver mutations suggest that the cancer driver could be rewired to activate cell death. We have invented a new class of molecules: TCIPs (Transcriptional/Epigenetic Chemical Inducers of Proximity) that recruit the endogenous cancer driver, or a downstream transcription factor, to the promoters of cell death genes thereby activating their expression. To develop this concept, we have focused on diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL), in which BCL6 is amplified or mutated 11 . BCL6 binds to the promoters of cell death genes and epigenetically suppresses their expression 12 . We produced the first TCIPs by chemically linking BCL6 inhibitors to small molecules that bind transcriptional activators. Several of these molecules robustly kill DLBCL at single-digit nanomolar concentrations, including chemotherapy-resistant, TP53-mutant lines. The dominant gain-of-function approach provided by TCIPs captures the combinatorial specificity inherit to transcription and can thereby accesses new therapeutic space. TCIPs are relatively non-toxic to normal cells and mice, apparently reflecting their need for coincident expression of both target proteins for effective killing. The general TCIP concept has applications in elimination of senescent cells, enhancing expression of therapeutic genes, treatment of diseases produced by haploinsufficiency, and activation of immunogens for immunotherapy." @default.
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- W4311844228 date "2022-12-07" @default.
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- W4311844228 title "Rewiring Cancer Drivers to Activate Apoptosis" @default.
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- W4311844228 doi "https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.12.04.517548" @default.
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