Targeting MYC dependence in cancer by inhibiting BET bromodomains
Constellation Pharmaceuticals (United States)
Abstract
The MYC transcription factor is a master regulator of diverse cellular functions and has been long considered a compelling therapeutic target because of its role in a range of human malignancies. However, pharmacologic inhibition of MYC function has proven challenging because of both the diverse mechanisms driving its aberrant expression and the challenge of disrupting protein-DNA interactions. Here, we demonstrate the rapid and potent abrogation of MYC gene transcription by representative small molecule inhibitors of the BET family of chromatin adaptors. MYC transcriptional suppression was observed in the context of the natural, chromosomally translocated, and amplified gene locus. Inhibition of BET…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.92
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 22
Authors
8- JAJennifer A. MertzCorresponding
Constellation Pharmaceuticals (United States)
- ARAndrew R. Conery
Constellation Pharmaceuticals (United States)
- BMBarbara M. Bryant
Constellation Pharmaceuticals (United States)
- PSPéter Sandy
Constellation Pharmaceuticals (United States)
- SBSrividya Balasubramanian
Constellation Pharmaceuticals (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Bromodomain
- BET inhibitor
- BRD4
- Biology
- Transcription factor
- Cancer research
- Myeloid leukemia
- Chromatin
- Good health and well-being