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Dose-dependent functions of SWI/SNF BAF in permitting and inhibiting cell proliferation in vivo.


ABSTRACT: SWI/SNF (switch/sucrose nonfermenting) complexes regulate transcription through chromatin remodeling and opposing gene silencing by Polycomb group (PcG) proteins. Genes encoding SWI/SNF components are critical for normal development and frequently mutated in human cancer. We characterized the in vivo contributions of SWI/SNF and PcG complexes to proliferation-differentiation decisions, making use of the reproducible development of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. RNA interference, lineage-specific gene knockout, and targeted degradation of SWI/SNF BAF components induced either overproliferation or acute proliferation arrest of precursor cells, depending on residual protein levels. Our data show that a high SWI/SNF BAF dosage is needed to arrest cell division during differentiation and to oppose PcG-mediated repression. In contrast, a low SWI/SNF protein level is necessary to sustain cell proliferation and hyperplasia, even when PcG repression is blocked. These observations show that incomplete inactivation of SWI/SNF components can eliminate a tumor-suppressor activity while maintaining an essential transcription regulatory function.

SUBMITTER: van der Vaart A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7250657 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dose-dependent functions of SWI/SNF BAF in permitting and inhibiting cell proliferation in vivo.

van der Vaart Aniek A   Godfrey Molly M   Portegijs Vincent V   van den Heuvel Sander S  

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SWI/SNF (switch/sucrose nonfermenting) complexes regulate transcription through chromatin remodeling and opposing gene silencing by Polycomb group (PcG) proteins. Genes encoding SWI/SNF components are critical for normal development and frequently mutated in human cancer. We characterized the in vivo contributions of SWI/SNF and PcG complexes to proliferation-differentiation decisions, making use of the reproducible development of the nematode <i>Caenorhabditis elegans.</i> RNA interference, lin  ...[more]

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