Journal article
Lipid-metabolism-focused CRISPR screens identify enzymes of the mevalonate pathway as essential for prostate cancer growth
G Fidelito, I Todorovski, L Cluse, SJ Vervoort, RA Taylor, MJ Watt
Cell reports | Elsevier | Published : 2025
Abstract
Dysregulated lipid metabolism plays an important role in prostate cancer, although the understanding of the essential regulatory processes in tumorigenesis is incomplete. We employ a CRISPR-Cas9 screen using a custom human lipid metabolism knockout library to identify essential genes for prostate cancer survival. Screening in three prostate cancer cell lines reveals 63 shared dependencies, with enrichment in terpenoid backbone synthesis and N-glycan biosynthesis. Independent knockout of key genes of the mevalonate pathway reduces cell proliferation. Further investigation focuses on NUS1, a subunit of cis-prenyltransferase required for dolichol synthesis. NUS1 knockout decreases tumor growth ..
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