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Bypass of cell cycle arrest induced by transient DNMT1 post-transcriptional silencing triggers aneuploidy in human cells
2012
Abstract Background Aneuploidy has been acknowledged as a major source of genomic instability in cancer, and it is often considered the result of chromosome segregation errors including those caused by defects in genes controlling the mitotic spindle assembly, centrosome duplication and cell-cycle checkpoints. Aneuploidy and chromosomal instability has been also correlated with epigenetic alteration, however the molecular basis of this correlation is poorly understood. Results To address the functional connection existing between epigenetic changes and aneuploidy, we used RNA-interference to silence the DNMT1 gene, encoding for a highly conserved member of the DNA methyl-transferases. DNMT1…
The effect of the HDACi JAHA on DNA methylation of breast cancer cells by down-regulating DNMT1 through ERK signaling
2014
Bypass of G1 arrest induced by DNMT1 posttranscriptional silencing triggers aneuploidy in human cells.
2010
Aneuploidy is a major source of genomic instability in cancer, resulting from chromosome segregation errors caused by defects in genes controlling correct mitotic spindle assembly, centrosome duplication and cell cycle checkpoints. Interestingly in aneuploid cells some of these genes, although not mutated, were underexpressed suggesting the involvement of epigenetic alterations. DNA methylation and histone modifications are the main epigenetic modifications occurring in cells. DNA methyl-transferase 1 (Dnmt1) is known to restore DNA methylation patterns during cell divisions. We investigated the effects of DNMT1 silencing by RNA-interference on the generation of aneuploidy in primary human …
DNA Methyltransferase1 post-transcriptional silencing induces aneuploidy and cell cycle arrest in human cells.
2009
The regulation of chromatin structure is a dynamic and complex process that is modulated by epigenetic mechanisms. Malfunctioning of these processes can cause gene expression alteration and could compromise important events such as chromosome condensation and segregation. Imbalance in cytosine methylation and deregulation of DNA-methyltransferases (DNMTs), and of DNMT1 in particular, is frequent in human cancers. To investigate DNMT1 implication in the generation of aneuploidy we evaluated the effects of its depletion by RNA-interference both in primary human cells (IMR90) and in near diploid human tumor (HCT116) cells. Posttranscriptional silencing of DNMT1 induced aneuploidy, cell prolife…
DNMT1 transient silencing induces aneuploidy, premature separated chromatids and centromeric chromatin alterations
2008
DNMT1 SILENCING ELICITS DIFFERENT CELL CYCLE RESPONSES IN PRIMARY VERSUS TUMOR CELLS AND IS ASSOCIATED WITH ANEUPLOIDY GENERATION
2011
DNMT1 depletion activates a pathway p14ARF/TP53 controlled that induces G1 arrest preventing DNA demethylation and aneuploidy
2011
Background: Aneuploidy is considered the result of chromosome segregation errors caused by defects in the mitotic spindle assembly, centrosome duplication, cell-cycle checkpoints and epigenetic changes. Usually, aneuploidy affects negatively proliferation of normal cells. However, it is frequently associated with cancer that is characterized by a uncontrolled proliferation. Thus, understanding the pathway(s) that block proliferation of aneuploid cells might open new avenue to exploit new cancer therapies. O bservations: We found that in primary human fi broblasts (IMR90) knocking down of DNMT1, a member of epigenetic machinery is perceived by the cell as a stress signal that induces p14ARF …