Investigator

Philipp Rathert

Group Leader · University of Stuttgart, Biochemistry

PRPhilipp Rathert
Papers(1)
Identification of FLY…
Collaborators(2)
Tabea L FullstoneMirjana Kessler
Institutions(2)
Institute Of Biochemi…Ludwig Maximilians Un…

Papers

Identification of FLYWCH1 as a regulator of platinum-resistance in epithelial ovarian cancer

Abstract Platinum-based combination chemotherapy remains the backbone of first-line treatment for patients with advanced epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). While most patients initially respond well to the treatment, patients with relapse ultimately develop platinum resistance. This study identified FLYWCH-type zinc finger-containing protein 1 (FLYWCH1) as an important regulator in the resistance development process. We showed that the loss of FLYWCH1 promotes platinum resistance in EOC cells, and the low FLYWCH1 expression is correlated with poor prognosis of EOC patients. In platinum-sensitive cells, FLYWCH1 colocalizes with H3K9me3, but this association is significantly reduced when cells acquire resistance. The suppression of FLYWCH1 induces gene expression changes resulting in the deregulation of pathways associated with resistance. In line with its connection to H3K9me3, FLYWCH1 induces gene silencing in a synthetic reporter assay and the suppression of FLYWCH1 alters H3K9me3 at promoter regions and repeat elements. The loss of FLYWCH1 leads to the derepression of LTR and Alu repeats, thereby increasing transcriptional plasticity and driving the resistance development process. Our data highlight the importance of FLYWCH1 in chromatin biology and acquisition of platinum resistance through transcriptional plasticity and propose FLYWCH1 as a potential biomarker for predicting treatment responses in EOC patients.

35Works
1Papers
2Collaborators
Cell Line, TumorOvarian NeoplasmsNeoplasms, Glandular and EpithelialPrognosisLeukemia, Myelomonocytic, AcuteNeoplasms

Positions

2015–

Group Leader

University of Stuttgart · Biochemistry

2012–

Researcher

Research Institute of Molecular Pathology

2010–

Researcher

Cellzome GmbH · Biochemistry/Epigenetics

2008–

Researcher

Active Motif Inc · RnD

2007–

Researcher

Jacobs University · Biochemistry and molecular epigenetics

Education

2007

PhD

Jacobs University

2004

Diploma in Biology

Philipp University of Marburg