Calcium-sensing receptor silencing in colorectal cancer is associated with promoter hypermethylation and loss of acetylation on histone 3

被引:41
作者
Fetahu, Irfete S. [1 ]
Hoebaus, Julia [1 ]
Aggarwal, Abhishek [1 ]
Hummel, Doris M. [1 ]
Tennakoon, Samawansha [1 ]
Mesteri, Ildiko [2 ]
Baumgartner-Parzer, Sabina [3 ]
Kallay, Eniko [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Vienna, Dept Pathophysiol & Allergy Res, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
[2] Med Univ Vienna, Dept Pathol, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
[3] Med Univ Vienna, Dept Internal Med 3, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
基金
奥地利科学基金会;
关键词
calcium-sensing receptor; DNA methylation; histone acetylation; histone methylation; colorectal cancer; NORMAL COLON MUCOSA; VITAMIN-D; DNA METHYLATION; START SITES; CPG ISLANDS; GENE; EXPRESSION; PROLIFERATION; CELLS; TRANSCRIPTION;
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10.1002/ijc.28856
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) is suggested to mediate the antiproliferative effects of calcium in colon. However, in colorectal cancer (CRC) the expression of the CaSR is silenced and the underlying mechanisms leading to its loss are poorly understood. We investigated whether loss of the CaSR expression in colorectal tumors is caused by DNA hypermethylation and imbalance of transcriptionally permissive/repressive histone alterations. We observed significantly lower CaSR mRNA expression (n=65, p < 0.001) in colorectal tumors compared with the adjacent mucosa from the same patient. Immunofluorescence staining confirmed downregulation of the CaSR protein also. The CaSR promoter was methylated to a greater extent in tumors compared with adjacent mucosa as determined by bisulfite sequencing (n=20, p < 0.01) and by pyrosequencing (n=45, p < 0.001), and methylation correlated inversely with mRNA expression (n=20, rho=-0.310, p < 0.05 and n=45, rho=-0.588, p < 0.001). Treatments with 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine (DAC), a DNA methyltransferase inhibitor and/or with two different histone deacetylase inhibitors, trichostatin A (TSA) or suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid (SAHA) restored the expression of CaSR in colon cancer cells. Restored CaSR expression in Coga1A and HT29 cells was functional. Inhibition of lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1) to prevent demethylation of mono- and dimethylated H3K4, increased CaSR expression only marginally. Our data show that hypermethylation of the CaSR promoter and H3K9 deacetylation, but not H3K4me2 demethylation are important factors that cause silencing of the CaSR in colorectal cancer.
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页码:2014 / 2023
页数:10
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