Investigator

George E. Sandusky

Indiana University

GESGeorge E. Sandusky
Papers(1)
ZNFX1 Functions as a …
Collaborators(10)
Gottfried E. KonecnyJacobus PfistererJean-Pierre J. IssaJoseph W. GuarnieriJun WanKathy D. MillerKaushelendra TripathiKenneth P. NephewLora StojanovicMichael J. Topper
Institutions(9)
Indiana UniversityUniversity Of Califor…Arbeitsgemeinschaft G…Coriell Institute For…Childrens Hospital Of…Indiana University Sc…Indiana UniversityUniversity Of Marylan…Sidney Kimmel Compreh…

Papers

ZNFX1 Functions as a Master Regulator of Epigenetically Induced Pathogen Mimicry and Inflammasome Signaling in Cancer

Abstract DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) and PARP inhibitors induce a stimulator of IFN gene–dependent pathogen mimicry response (PMR) in ovarian and other cancers. In this study, we showed that combining DNMT and PARP inhibitors upregulates expression of the nucleic acid sensor NFX1-type zinc finger–containing 1 (ZNFX1) protein. ZNFX1 mediated the induction of PMR in mitochondria, serving as a gateway for stimulator of IFN gene–dependent IFN/inflammasome signaling. Loss of ZNFX1 in ovarian cancer cells promoted proliferation and spheroid formation in vitro and tumor growth in vivo. In patient ovarian cancer databases, expression of ZNFX1 was elevated in advanced stage disease, and ZNFX1 expression alone significantly correlated with an increase in overall survival in a phase III trial for patients with therapy-resistant ovarian cancer receiving bevacizumab in combination with chemotherapy. RNA sequencing revealed an association between inflammasome signaling through ZNFX1 and abnormal vasculogenesis. Together, this study identified that ZNFX1 is a tumor suppressor that controls PMR signaling through mitochondria and may serve as a biomarker to facilitate personalized therapy in patients with ovarian cancer. Significance: DNMT and PARP inhibitors induce a nucleic acid sensor, ZNFX1, that serves as a mitochondrial gateway to STING-dependent inflammasome signaling with tumor suppressor properties in ovarian cancer.

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Cell Line, TumorBreast NeoplasmsNeurofibromatosis 1Tumor MicroenvironmentDisease Models, AnimalOvarian NeoplasmsXenograft Model Antitumor AssaysNerve Sheath Neoplasms