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  • Translation of non-canonical open reading frames as a cancer cell survival mechanism in childhood medulloblastoma.

Translation of non-canonical open reading frames as a cancer cell survival mechanism in childhood medulloblastoma.

Molecular cell (2024-01-05)
Damon A Hofman, Jorge Ruiz-Orera, Ian Yannuzzi, Rakesh Murugesan, Adam Brown, Karl R Clauser, Alexandra L Condurat, Jip T van Dinter, Sem A G Engels, Amy Goodale, Jasper van der Lugt, Tanaz Abid, Li Wang, Kevin N Zhou, Jayne Vogelzang, Keith L Ligon, Timothy N Phoenix, Jennifer A Roth, David E Root, Norbert Hubner, Todd R Golub, Pratiti Bandopadhayay, Sebastiaan van Heesch, John R Prensner
ABSTRACT

A hallmark of high-risk childhood medulloblastoma is the dysregulation of RNA translation. Currently, it is unknown whether medulloblastoma dysregulates the translation of putatively oncogenic non-canonical open reading frames (ORFs). To address this question, we performed ribosome profiling of 32 medulloblastoma tissues and cell lines and observed widespread non-canonical ORF translation. We then developed a stepwise approach using multiple CRISPR-Cas9 screens to elucidate non-canonical ORFs and putative microproteins implicated in medulloblastoma cell survival. We determined that multiple lncRNA-ORFs and upstream ORFs (uORFs) exhibited selective functionality independent of main coding sequences. A microprotein encoded by one of these ORFs, ASNSD1-uORF or ASDURF, was upregulated, associated with MYC-family oncogenes, and promoted medulloblastoma cell survival through engagement with the prefoldin-like chaperone complex. Our findings underscore the fundamental importance of non-canonical ORF translation in medulloblastoma and provide a rationale to include these ORFs in future studies seeking to define new cancer targets.

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