Epigenetic silencers and Notch collaborate to promote malignant tumours by Rb silencing

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  • Ferres-Marco, D
  • Vallejo, DM
  • Bolivar, J
  • Gutierrez-Aviño, FJ
  • Dominguez, M

Abstract

Cancer is both a genetic and an epigenetic disease. Inactivation of tumour-suppressor genes by epigenetic changes is frequently observed in human cancers, particularly as a result of the modifications of histones and DNA methylation. It is therefore important to understand how these damaging changes might come about. By studying tumorigenesis in the Drosophila eye, here we identify two Polycomb group epigenetic silencers, Pipsqueak and Lola, that participate in this process. When coupled with overexpression of Delta, deregulation of the expression of Pipsqueak and Lola induces the formation of metastatic tumours. This phenotype depends on the histone-modifying enzymes Rpd3 ( a histone deacetylase), Su(var)3-9 and E(z), as well as on the chromodomain protein Polycomb. Expression of the gene Retinoblastoma-family protein (Rbf) is downregulated in these tumours and, indeed, this downregulation is associated with DNA hypermethylation. Together, these results establish a mechanism that links the Notch - Delta pathway, epigenetic silencing pathways and cell-cycle control in the process of tumorigenesis.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
0028-0836, 1476-4687

Nature  NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP

Tipo:
Article
Páginas:
430-436
PubMed:
16437107

Citas Recibidas en Web of Science: 172

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