Chromatin Helicase CHD6 Establishes Pro-inflammatory Enhancers and is a Synthetic Lethal Target in FH-Deficient Renal Cell Carcinoma

Cancer Res. 2024 Nov 26. doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-24-0787. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Fumarate hydratase (FH) deficiency causes hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell carcinoma (RCC). FH-deficient tumors lack effective therapeutic options. Here, we utilized an epigenetic-focused single-guide RNA library to elucidate potential drug targets in FH-deficient tumors. The screen identified chromodomain helicase DNA binding protein 6 (CHD6) as an essential regulator of the growth of FH-mutated RCC. Mechanically, FH loss induced fumarate-mediated succinylation and inactivation of KEAP1, blocking subsequent ubiquitin-proteasome degradation of CHD6. Stabilized CHD6 formed a complex with p65 to establish pro-inflammatory enhancers and thereby regulate NF-κB-mediated transcription. Moreover, CHD6 recruited mSWI/SNF ATPases to maintain chromatin accessibility at CHD6-bound enhancers. The PROTAC degrader of SMARCA2/4 AU-15330 effectively abolished structures of cis-regulatory elements bound by CHD6 and suppressed the growth of FH-mutated, but not FH-intact, RCC in vivo. Collectively, these data indicate that CHD6 is a molecular bridge between FH deficiency and pro-inflammatory enhancers assembly that endows FH-deficient tumors with epigenetic vulnerabilities.