Deciphering the Landscape of GATA-Mediated Transcriptional Regulation in Gastric Cancer

Antioxidants (Basel). 2024 Oct 18;13(10):1267. doi: 10.3390/antiox13101267.

Abstract

Gastric cancer (GC) is an asymptomatic malignancy in early stages, with an invasive and cost-ineffective diagnostic toolbox that contributes to severe global mortality rates on an annual basis. Ectopic expression of the lineage survival transcription factors (LS-TFs) GATA4 and 6 promotes stomach oncogenesis. However, LS-TFs also govern important physiological roles, hindering their direct therapeutic targeting. Therefore, their downstream target genes are particularly interesting for developing cancer-specific molecular biomarkers or therapeutic agents. In this work, we couple inducible knockdown systems with chromatin immunoprecipitation and RNA-seq to thoroughly detect and characterize direct targets of GATA-mediated transcriptional regulation in gastric cancer cells. Our experimental and computational strategy provides evidence that both factors regulate the expression of several coding and non-coding RNAs that in turn mediate for their cancer-promoting phenotypes, including but not limited to cell cycle, apoptosis, ferroptosis, and oxidative stress response. Finally, the diagnostic and prognostic potential of four metagene signatures consisting of selected GATA4/6 target transcripts is evaluated in a multi-cancer panel of ~7000 biopsies from nineteen tumor types, revealing elevated specificity for gastrointestinal tumors. In conclusion, our integrated strategy uncovers the landscape of GATA-mediated coding and non-coding transcriptional regulation, providing insights regarding their molecular and clinical function in gastric cancer.

Keywords: AGS; ChIP and RNA-seq; GATA4; GATA6; MKN45; ROS; diagnosis; gastric cancer; metagene signatures; transcription.

Grants and funding

This work was funded by the European Regional Development Fund of the European Union and Greek national funds through the Operational Program Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, under the call ‘BILATERAL AND MULTILATERAL R&T CO-OPERATION GREECE-CHINA’ (project code: T7DKI-00265; title: HealthAegean), ‘ESPA 2014–2020’, by Fondation Santé (research grant 5935) and three postgraduate programs of the Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology of the University of Thessaly (“Applications of Molecular Biology—Genetics—Diagnostic Biomarkers”, “Toxicology”, and “Advanced Experimental and Computational Biosciences”).