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Loss of HLTF function promotes intestinal carcinogenesis

BACKGROUND: HLTF (Helicase-like Transcription Factor) is a DNA helicase protein homologous to the SWI/SNF family involved in the maintenance of genomic stability and the regulation of gene expression. HLTF has also been found to be frequently inactivated by promoter hypermethylation in human colon c...

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Autores principales: Sandhu, Sumit, Wu, Xiaoli, Nabi, Zinnatun, Rastegar, Mojgan, Kung, Sam, Mai, Sabine, Ding, Hao
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3337324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22452792
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-11-18
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author Sandhu, Sumit
Wu, Xiaoli
Nabi, Zinnatun
Rastegar, Mojgan
Kung, Sam
Mai, Sabine
Ding, Hao
author_facet Sandhu, Sumit
Wu, Xiaoli
Nabi, Zinnatun
Rastegar, Mojgan
Kung, Sam
Mai, Sabine
Ding, Hao
author_sort Sandhu, Sumit
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description BACKGROUND: HLTF (Helicase-like Transcription Factor) is a DNA helicase protein homologous to the SWI/SNF family involved in the maintenance of genomic stability and the regulation of gene expression. HLTF has also been found to be frequently inactivated by promoter hypermethylation in human colon cancers. Whether this epigenetic event is required for intestinal carcinogenesis is unknown. RESULTS: To address the role of loss of HLTF function in the development of intestinal cancer, we generated Hltf deficient mice. These mutant mice showed normal development, and did not develop intestinal tumors, indicating that loss of Hltf function by itself is insufficient to induce the formation of intestinal cancer. On the Apc(min/+ )mutant background, Hltf(- )deficiency was found to significantly increase the formation of intestinal adenocarcinoma and colon cancers. Cytogenetic analysis of colon tumor cells from Hltf (-/-)/Apc(min/+ )mice revealed a high incidence of gross chromosomal instabilities, including Robertsonian fusions, chromosomal fragments and aneuploidy. None of these genetic alterations were observed in the colon tumor cells derived from Apc(min/+ )mice. Increased tumor growth and genomic instability was also demonstrated in HCT116 human colon cancer cells in which HLTF expression was significantly decreased. CONCLUSION: Taken together, our results demonstrate that loss of HLTF function promotes the malignant transformation of intestinal or colonic adenomas to carcinomas by inducing genomic instability. Our findings highly suggest that epigenetic inactivation of HLTF, as found in most human colon cancers, could play an important role in the progression of colon tumors to malignant cancer.
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spelling pubmed-33373242012-04-26 Loss of HLTF function promotes intestinal carcinogenesis Sandhu, Sumit Wu, Xiaoli Nabi, Zinnatun Rastegar, Mojgan Kung, Sam Mai, Sabine Ding, Hao Mol Cancer Research BACKGROUND: HLTF (Helicase-like Transcription Factor) is a DNA helicase protein homologous to the SWI/SNF family involved in the maintenance of genomic stability and the regulation of gene expression. HLTF has also been found to be frequently inactivated by promoter hypermethylation in human colon cancers. Whether this epigenetic event is required for intestinal carcinogenesis is unknown. RESULTS: To address the role of loss of HLTF function in the development of intestinal cancer, we generated Hltf deficient mice. These mutant mice showed normal development, and did not develop intestinal tumors, indicating that loss of Hltf function by itself is insufficient to induce the formation of intestinal cancer. On the Apc(min/+ )mutant background, Hltf(- )deficiency was found to significantly increase the formation of intestinal adenocarcinoma and colon cancers. Cytogenetic analysis of colon tumor cells from Hltf (-/-)/Apc(min/+ )mice revealed a high incidence of gross chromosomal instabilities, including Robertsonian fusions, chromosomal fragments and aneuploidy. None of these genetic alterations were observed in the colon tumor cells derived from Apc(min/+ )mice. Increased tumor growth and genomic instability was also demonstrated in HCT116 human colon cancer cells in which HLTF expression was significantly decreased. CONCLUSION: Taken together, our results demonstrate that loss of HLTF function promotes the malignant transformation of intestinal or colonic adenomas to carcinomas by inducing genomic instability. Our findings highly suggest that epigenetic inactivation of HLTF, as found in most human colon cancers, could play an important role in the progression of colon tumors to malignant cancer. BioMed Central 2012-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3337324/ /pubmed/22452792 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-11-18 Text en Copyright ©2012 Sandhu 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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Sandhu, Sumit
Wu, Xiaoli
Nabi, Zinnatun
Rastegar, Mojgan
Kung, Sam
Mai, Sabine
Ding, Hao
Loss of HLTF function promotes intestinal carcinogenesis
title Loss of HLTF function promotes intestinal carcinogenesis
title_full Loss of HLTF function promotes intestinal carcinogenesis
title_fullStr Loss of HLTF function promotes intestinal carcinogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Loss of HLTF function promotes intestinal carcinogenesis
title_short Loss of HLTF function promotes intestinal carcinogenesis
title_sort loss of hltf function promotes intestinal carcinogenesis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3337324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22452792
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-11-18
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