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Synthetic Essentiality of TRAIL in VHL-Deficient Renal Cell Carcinoma

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Synthetic essentiality of TRAIL/TNFSF10 in VHL-deficient renal cell carcinoma

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This study identifies a synthetic essential relationship between the transcription factor HIF2α and the death ligand TRAIL (TNFSF10) in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) driven by von Hippel–Lindau (VHL) loss. The researchers demonstrate that TRAIL is a direct transcriptional target of HIF2α, and that its expression becomes essential for the survival of VHL-deficient ccRCC cells under conditions of HIF2α activation. For your interests in cellular mechanisms of disease and aging, this finding reveals a previously unrecognized dependency that links hypoxia signaling to the apoptosis machinery, offering a potential therapeutic vulnerability in a common cancer type that may also inform how programmed cell death is co-opted in developmental and aging-related contexts.

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