Transforming pathways unleashed by a HDAC2 mutation in human cancer

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S Ropero
E Ballestar
M Alaminos
D Arango
S Schwartz
M Esteller
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[1] Cancer Epigenetics Laboratory,Department of Histology
[2] Spanish National Cancer Centre (CNIO),undefined
[3] Granada University and Hospital Clinico Foundation,undefined
[4] Molecular Oncology and Aging Research,undefined
[5] Centre d'Investigacions en Bioquimica i Biologia Molecular (CIBBIM),undefined
[6] Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron,undefined
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Oncogene | 2008年 / 27卷
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histone; HDAC2; deacetylase; epigenetics; chromatin;
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Although disruption of histone modification patterns is a common hallmark of human cancer, our knowledge of the mechanistic role of histone-modifying enzymes in its generation is very limited. We have recently identified an inactivating mutation in the histone deacetylase-2 (HDAC2) in sporadic carcinomas with microsatellite instability and in tumors arising in individuals with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer syndrome. Since HDAC2 seems to be a central player in epigenetic gene repression, we wondered whether HDAC2-truncating mutations conferred a particular expression signature on these cancer cells. Using unsupervised clustering analysis in microsatellite-unstable colorectal cancer cell lines, we have found that HDAC2 mutant cells (RKO and Co115) show a characteristically different expression microarray signature from HDAC2 wild-type cells (HCT-116, SW48, HCT-15 and LoVo). HDAC2 mutant cells exhibit upregulation of tumor-promoting genes, such as those of tyrosine kinases, mediators of cell cycle progression and angiogenic factors. The overexpression of these genes is associated with a loss of HDAC2 recruitment and a gain of histone H4 hyperacetylation in their particular 5′-end promoters, as observed by chromatin immunoprecipitation. Transfection of wild-type HDAC2 in mutant cells reverted this epigenetic pattern by repressing the transforming genes in association with HDAC2 promoter occupancy. These results suggest a role for HDAC2 mutations in human tumorigenesis through the derepression of key genes from multiple cellular transformation pathways.
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