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Functional role of SETD2, BAP1, PARP-3 and PBRM1 candidate genes on the regulation of hTERT gene expression.


ABSTRACT: Narrowing the search for the critical hTERT repressor sequence(s) has identified three regions on chromosome 3p (3p12-p21.1, 3p21.2 and 3p21.3-p22). However, the precise location and identity of the sequence(s) responsible for hTERT transcriptional repression remains elusive. In order to identify critical hTERT repressor sequences located within human chromosome 3p12-p22, we investigated hTERT transcriptional activity within 21NT microcell hybrid clones containing chromosome 3 fragments. Mapping of chromosome 3 structure in a single hTERT-repressed 21NT-#3fragment hybrid clone, revealed a 490kb region of deletion localised to 3p21.3 and encompassing the histone H3, lysine 36 (H3K36) trimethyltransferase enzyme SETD2; a putative tumour suppressor gene in breast cancer. Three additional genes, BAP1, PARP-3 and PBRM1, were also selected for further investigation based on their location within the 3p21.1-p21.3 region, together with their documented role in the epigenetic regulation of target gene expression or hTERT regulation. All four genes (SETD2, BAP1, PARP-3 and PBRM1) were found to be expressed at low levels in 21NT. Gene copy number variation (CNV) analysis of SETD2, BAP1, PARP-3 and PBRM1 within a panel of nine breast cancer cell lines demonstrated single copy number loss of all candidate genes within five (56%) cell lines (including 21NT cells). Stable, forced overexpression of BAP1, but not PARP2, SETD2 or PBRM1, within 21NT cells was associated with a significant reduction in hTERT expression levels relative to wild-type controls. We propose that at least two sequences exist on human chromosome 3p, that function to regulate hTERT transcription within human breast cancer cells.

SUBMITTER: Linne H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5617472 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional role of <i>SETD2, BAP1, PARP-3</i> and <i>PBRM1</i> candidate genes on the regulation of <i>hTERT</i> gene expression.

Linne Hannah H   Yasaei Hemad H   Marriott Alison A   Harvey Amanda A   Mokbel Kefah K   Newbold Robert R   Roberts Terry T  

Oncotarget 20170627 37


Narrowing the search for the critical <i>hTERT</i> repressor sequence(s) has identified three regions on chromosome 3p (3p12-p21.1, 3p21.2 and 3p21.3-p22). However, the precise location and identity of the sequence(s) responsible for <i>hTERT</i> transcriptional repression remains elusive. In order to identify critical <i>hTERT</i> repressor sequences located within human chromosome 3p12-p22, we investigated <i>hTERT</i> transcriptional activity within 21NT microcell hybrid clones containing chr  ...[more]

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