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Therapeutic targeting of the eIF4E cap-binding domain reveals control of lineage fate in prostate cancer
Rashmi Mishra, Sihyeon Song, Dhruv Choradia, Dmytro Rudoy, Cynthia L. Wladyka, Patrick Hoang, Jin Yeong Kim, Ilsa M. Coleman, Sonali Arora, Stephanie Dobersch, Alexander E. Orellana, ChenWei Lin, Philip R. Gafken, Eva Corey, Peter S. Nelson, Sita Kugel, Haolong Li, Arnab Sengupta, Andrew C. Hsieh
Rashmi Mishra, Sihyeon Song, Dhruv Choradia, Dmytro Rudoy, Cynthia L. Wladyka, Patrick Hoang, Jin Yeong Kim, Ilsa M. Coleman, Sonali Arora, Stephanie Dobersch, Alexander E. Orellana, ChenWei Lin, Philip R. Gafken, Eva Corey, Peter S. Nelson, Sita Kugel, Haolong Li, Arnab Sengupta, Andrew C. Hsieh
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Therapeutic targeting of the eIF4E cap-binding domain reveals control of lineage fate in prostate cancer

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Lineage plasticity underscores the resilience of cancer cells in the context of drug treatment. However, lineage fates can also be therapeutically directed. We demonstrate that the eukaryotic initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) cap-binding domain is a critical regulator of lineage plasticity in prostate cancer. Using a first-in-class cap-binding domain inhibitor, we found that plasticity is driven by translational repression of basal keratins through a shared cis-regulatory element enciphered in their 5' untranslated regions (UTRs). Simultaneously this stabilized the androgen receptor (AR) through translational upregulation of the deubiquitinases BAP1 and OTUD3. This lineage program is essential for cell survival and drives a druggable vulnerability. Notably, tumors resistant to AR blockade regained sensitivity upon eIF4E cap-binding domain inhibition, which reprogrammed them toward a luminal state. In castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) patients, elevated eIF4E expression was associated with a basal phenotype, reduced luminal differentiation and accelerated resistance to AR pathway inhibitors (ARPIs). These discoveries uncover a role for the eIF4E cap-binding domain in lineage plasticity and highlight that targeting this domain offers a promising strategy to overcome treatment resistance in prostate cancer.

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Rashmi Mishra, Sihyeon Song, Dhruv Choradia, Dmytro Rudoy, Cynthia L. Wladyka, Patrick Hoang, Jin Yeong Kim, Ilsa M. Coleman, Sonali Arora, Stephanie Dobersch, Alexander E. Orellana, ChenWei Lin, Philip R. Gafken, Eva Corey, Peter S. Nelson, Sita Kugel, Haolong Li, Arnab Sengupta, Andrew C. Hsieh

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