YY1 cistrome analysis uncovers an essential requirement of the YY1:BRD4-PFKP regulatory axis for promoting tumorigenesis of castration-resistant prostate cancer

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Castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) is a terminal disease, demanding a better understanding of its pathogenesis. Targeted therapy needs to be developed for CRPC due to its heterogeneity and resistance to current treatments. Here, through cistrome study of YY1, a transcription factor significantly overexpressed during prostate cancer progression, we identify a YY1-PFKP axis to be essential for CRPC tumorigenesis. Depletion of YY1 in independent CRPC models dramatically reduced tumor cell growth in vitro and delayed oncogenic progression in vivo . Importantly, YY1 functions as a master regulator of prostate tumor metabolism including the Warburg effect and mitochondria respiration. Loss-of-function and rescue studies further reveals a mechanistic underpinning in which YY1 directly binds and trans-activates PFKP , a gene encoding the rate-limiting enzyme for glycolysis, significantly contributing to the YY1-enforced oncogenic phenotypes such as enhanced tumor cell glycolysis and malignant growth. Additionally, a vast majority of gene-regulatory element in advanced prostate cancer cells are bound by YY1, lending a support for its role as a master regulator of prostate cancer progression. YY1 interactome studies point to bromodomain-containing coactivators in prostate cancer, which act as functional partners of YY1 to potentiate YY1-related target gene activation. Altogether, this study unveils an unexplored YY1:BRD4-PFKP oncogenic axis operating in advanced prostate cancer with implications for therapy.

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