TY - JOUR
T1 - Tumour Suppressor p16INK4A Regulates Polycomb-mediated DNA Hypermethylation in Human Mammary Epithelial Cells
AU - Reynolds, Paul Andrew
AU - Sigaroudinia, M
AU - Zardo, G
AU - Wilson, MB
AU - Benton, G
AU - Miller, C
AU - Hong, C
AU - Fridlyand, J
AU - Costello, JF
AU - Tlsty, TD
PY - 2006/8/25
Y1 - 2006/8/25
N2 - Alterations in DNA methylation are important in cancer, but the acquisition of these alterations is poorly understood. Using an unbiased global screen for CpG island methylation events, we have identified a non-random pattern of DNA hypermethylation acquired in p16-repressed cells. Interestingly, this pattern included loci located upstream of a number of homeobox genes. Upon removal of p16(INK4A) activity in primary human mammary epithelial cells, polycomb repressors, EZH2 and SUZ12, are upregulated and recruited to HOXA9, a locus expressed during normal breast development and epigenetically silenced in breast cancer. We demonstrate that at this targeted locus, the up-regulation of polycomb repressors is accompanied by the recruitment of DNA methyltransferases and the hypermethylation of DNA, an endpoint, which we show to be dependent on SUZ12 expression. These results demonstrate a causal role of p16INK4A disruption in modulating DNA hypermethylation, and identify a dynamic and active process whereby epigenetic modulation of gene expression is activated as an early event in breast tumor progression.
AB - Alterations in DNA methylation are important in cancer, but the acquisition of these alterations is poorly understood. Using an unbiased global screen for CpG island methylation events, we have identified a non-random pattern of DNA hypermethylation acquired in p16-repressed cells. Interestingly, this pattern included loci located upstream of a number of homeobox genes. Upon removal of p16(INK4A) activity in primary human mammary epithelial cells, polycomb repressors, EZH2 and SUZ12, are upregulated and recruited to HOXA9, a locus expressed during normal breast development and epigenetically silenced in breast cancer. We demonstrate that at this targeted locus, the up-regulation of polycomb repressors is accompanied by the recruitment of DNA methyltransferases and the hypermethylation of DNA, an endpoint, which we show to be dependent on SUZ12 expression. These results demonstrate a causal role of p16INK4A disruption in modulating DNA hypermethylation, and identify a dynamic and active process whereby epigenetic modulation of gene expression is activated as an early event in breast tumor progression.
KW - CPG-ISLAND METHYLATION
KW - GROUP PROTEIN EZH2
KW - PROMOTER HYPERMETHYLATION
KW - P16 EXPRESSION
KW - BREAST-CANCER
KW - SELF-RENEWAL
KW - GENE
KW - SENESCENCE
KW - GROWTH
KW - CHROMATIN
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33747732171&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1074/jbc.M604175200
DO - 10.1074/jbc.M604175200
M3 - Article
SN - 0021-9258
VL - 281
SP - 24790
EP - 24802
JO - Journal of Biological Chemistry
JF - Journal of Biological Chemistry
IS - 34
ER -