YEATS4 reads histone crotonylation to promote fatty acid metabolism and cancer cell stemness

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Abstract

How histone lysine crotonylation (Kcr) is read and interpreted remains to be elucidated. We report here that YEATS4, a potential breast cancer driver identified recently by two independent genome-wide association studies, is a reader of H3K14cr. Integrative metabolomic, epigenomic, and transcriptomic analyses reveal that H3K14cr reading by YEATS4 is associated with a shift of cellular metabolic profile and transcription activation of a cohort of genes, including CD36, CPT1A, and ACOX1, that are critically involved in the uptake and metabolism of fatty acids. High expression of YEATS4 fortifies fatty acid metabolism, enhances self-renewal and growth of ALDH+breast cancer stem cells, and is correlated with poor prognosis of breast cancer patients, especially the ER+subtype. Our work uncovers YEATS4 as an “amplifier” in the feedforward circuit of histone crotonylation and lipid metabolism underlying the stemness and cell proliferation, supporting the pursuit of YEATS4 as a potential target for breast cancer intervention.

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Peng, Z., Yu, H., Wang, Y., Zhao, D., Fa, H., Qin, L., … Liang, J. (2025). YEATS4 reads histone crotonylation to promote fatty acid metabolism and cancer cell stemness. Cell Reports, 44(10). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2025.116400

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