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Sp1 acetylation is associated with loss of DNA binding at promoters associated with cell cycle arrest and cell death in a colon cell line

Butyrate, a known histone deacetylase inhibitor (HDACi) and product of fibre fermentation, is postulated to mediate the protective effect of dietary fibre against colon cancer. The transcription factor Sp1 is a target of acetylation and is known to be associated with class I HDACs, including HDAC1....

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Autores principales: Waby, Jennifer S, Chirakkal, Haridasan, Yu, ChenWei, Griffiths, Gareth J, Benson, Roderick SP, Bingle, Colin D, Corfe, Bernard M
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2972244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20950428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-275
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author Waby, Jennifer S
Chirakkal, Haridasan
Yu, ChenWei
Griffiths, Gareth J
Benson, Roderick SP
Bingle, Colin D
Corfe, Bernard M
author_facet Waby, Jennifer S
Chirakkal, Haridasan
Yu, ChenWei
Griffiths, Gareth J
Benson, Roderick SP
Bingle, Colin D
Corfe, Bernard M
author_sort Waby, Jennifer S
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description Butyrate, a known histone deacetylase inhibitor (HDACi) and product of fibre fermentation, is postulated to mediate the protective effect of dietary fibre against colon cancer. The transcription factor Sp1 is a target of acetylation and is known to be associated with class I HDACs, including HDAC1. Sp1 is a ubiquitous transcription factor and Sp1-regulated genes include those involved in cell cycle regulation, apoptosis and lipogenesis: all major pathways in cancer development. The only known acetylated residue of Sp1 is lysine703 which resides in the DNA binding domain. Here we show that acetylated Sp1 loses p21- and bak-promoter -binding function in vitro. Furthermore treatment with a panel of HDAC inhibitors showed clustering of activities for a subset of inhibitors, causing G2 cell cycle arrest, Sp1 acetylation, p21 and Bak over-expression, all with very similar EC(50 )concentrations. These HDACi activities were not distributed according to the molecular class of compound. In order to mimic loss of binding, an siRNA strategy was used to reduce Sp1 expression. This resulted in altered expression of multiple elements of the p53/p21 pathway. Taken together our data suggest a mechanistic model for the chemopreventive actions of butyrate in colon epithelial cells, and provide new insight into the differential activities some classes of HDAC inhibitors.
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spelling pubmed-29722442010-11-04 Sp1 acetylation is associated with loss of DNA binding at promoters associated with cell cycle arrest and cell death in a colon cell line Waby, Jennifer S Chirakkal, Haridasan Yu, ChenWei Griffiths, Gareth J Benson, Roderick SP Bingle, Colin D Corfe, Bernard M Mol Cancer Research Butyrate, a known histone deacetylase inhibitor (HDACi) and product of fibre fermentation, is postulated to mediate the protective effect of dietary fibre against colon cancer. The transcription factor Sp1 is a target of acetylation and is known to be associated with class I HDACs, including HDAC1. Sp1 is a ubiquitous transcription factor and Sp1-regulated genes include those involved in cell cycle regulation, apoptosis and lipogenesis: all major pathways in cancer development. The only known acetylated residue of Sp1 is lysine703 which resides in the DNA binding domain. Here we show that acetylated Sp1 loses p21- and bak-promoter -binding function in vitro. Furthermore treatment with a panel of HDAC inhibitors showed clustering of activities for a subset of inhibitors, causing G2 cell cycle arrest, Sp1 acetylation, p21 and Bak over-expression, all with very similar EC(50 )concentrations. These HDACi activities were not distributed according to the molecular class of compound. In order to mimic loss of binding, an siRNA strategy was used to reduce Sp1 expression. This resulted in altered expression of multiple elements of the p53/p21 pathway. Taken together our data suggest a mechanistic model for the chemopreventive actions of butyrate in colon epithelial cells, and provide new insight into the differential activities some classes of HDAC inhibitors. BioMed Central 2010-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2972244/ /pubmed/20950428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-275 Text en Copyright ©2010 Waby et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Waby, Jennifer S
Chirakkal, Haridasan
Yu, ChenWei
Griffiths, Gareth J
Benson, Roderick SP
Bingle, Colin D
Corfe, Bernard M
Sp1 acetylation is associated with loss of DNA binding at promoters associated with cell cycle arrest and cell death in a colon cell line
title Sp1 acetylation is associated with loss of DNA binding at promoters associated with cell cycle arrest and cell death in a colon cell line
title_full Sp1 acetylation is associated with loss of DNA binding at promoters associated with cell cycle arrest and cell death in a colon cell line
title_fullStr Sp1 acetylation is associated with loss of DNA binding at promoters associated with cell cycle arrest and cell death in a colon cell line
title_full_unstemmed Sp1 acetylation is associated with loss of DNA binding at promoters associated with cell cycle arrest and cell death in a colon cell line
title_short Sp1 acetylation is associated with loss of DNA binding at promoters associated with cell cycle arrest and cell death in a colon cell line
title_sort sp1 acetylation is associated with loss of dna binding at promoters associated with cell cycle arrest and cell death in a colon cell line
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2972244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20950428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-275
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