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Singular v Dual inhibition of SNF2L and its isoform, SNF2LT, have similar effects on DNA Damage but opposite effects on the DNA Damage Response, Cancer Cell Growth Arrest and Apoptosis

SNF2L, an ATPase chromatin remodeling gene nearly ubiquitously expressed in diverse tissues, cancers, and derived cell lines, contributes to the chromatin remodeling complex that facilitates transcription. Because of this near ubiquitous expression, it has not been exploited as a cancer therapeutic...

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Autores principales: Ye, Yin, Xiao, Yi, Wang, Wenting, Gao, Jian-Xin, Yearsley, Kurtis, Yan, Quintao, Barsky, Sanford H.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3380581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22577152
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author Ye, Yin
Xiao, Yi
Wang, Wenting
Gao, Jian-Xin
Yearsley, Kurtis
Yan, Quintao
Barsky, Sanford H.
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Xiao, Yi
Wang, Wenting
Gao, Jian-Xin
Yearsley, Kurtis
Yan, Quintao
Barsky, Sanford H.
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description SNF2L, an ATPase chromatin remodeling gene nearly ubiquitously expressed in diverse tissues, cancers, and derived cell lines, contributes to the chromatin remodeling complex that facilitates transcription. Because of this near ubiquitous expression, it has not been exploited as a cancer therapeutic target. However, in a recent study, we found that highly malignant cancer cells, although expressing SNF2L at similar levels as their normal counterparts, were sensitive to its knockdown. Only the highly malignant (HM) lines showed significant growth inhibition, DNA damage, a DNA damage response, and phosphorylation of checkpoint proteins and marked apoptosis. In studying SNF2L, we discovered a novel truncated isoform, SNF2LT which, when compared to full length SNF2L, lacked three important domains: HAND, SANT and SLIDE. Although truncated isoforms usually have antagonistic functions to their parental molecule, here SNF2LT knockdown had similar effects to the knockdown of its parental molecule, SNF2L, of inducing DNA damage, a DNA damage response, cell cycle arrest and apoptosis selectively in cancer cell lines. However dual SNF2L and SNF2LT knockdown, while inducing DNA damage, did not result in a DNA damage response, a cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. In fact HM lines subjected to dual knockdown paradoxically exhibited sustained cell growth. Our findings indicate that the ratio of SNF2L to its isoform tightly regulates the cancer cell's response to DNA damage. Cancer cell lines which endogenously express low levels of both SNF2L and its isoform mimic the situation of dual knockdown and permit DNA damage which is allowed to propagate unchecked.
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spelling pubmed-33805812012-06-27 Singular v Dual inhibition of SNF2L and its isoform, SNF2LT, have similar effects on DNA Damage but opposite effects on the DNA Damage Response, Cancer Cell Growth Arrest and Apoptosis Ye, Yin Xiao, Yi Wang, Wenting Gao, Jian-Xin Yearsley, Kurtis Yan, Quintao Barsky, Sanford H. Oncotarget Research Papers SNF2L, an ATPase chromatin remodeling gene nearly ubiquitously expressed in diverse tissues, cancers, and derived cell lines, contributes to the chromatin remodeling complex that facilitates transcription. Because of this near ubiquitous expression, it has not been exploited as a cancer therapeutic target. However, in a recent study, we found that highly malignant cancer cells, although expressing SNF2L at similar levels as their normal counterparts, were sensitive to its knockdown. Only the highly malignant (HM) lines showed significant growth inhibition, DNA damage, a DNA damage response, and phosphorylation of checkpoint proteins and marked apoptosis. In studying SNF2L, we discovered a novel truncated isoform, SNF2LT which, when compared to full length SNF2L, lacked three important domains: HAND, SANT and SLIDE. Although truncated isoforms usually have antagonistic functions to their parental molecule, here SNF2LT knockdown had similar effects to the knockdown of its parental molecule, SNF2L, of inducing DNA damage, a DNA damage response, cell cycle arrest and apoptosis selectively in cancer cell lines. However dual SNF2L and SNF2LT knockdown, while inducing DNA damage, did not result in a DNA damage response, a cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. In fact HM lines subjected to dual knockdown paradoxically exhibited sustained cell growth. Our findings indicate that the ratio of SNF2L to its isoform tightly regulates the cancer cell's response to DNA damage. Cancer cell lines which endogenously express low levels of both SNF2L and its isoform mimic the situation of dual knockdown and permit DNA damage which is allowed to propagate unchecked. Impact Journals LLC 2012-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3380581/ /pubmed/22577152 Text en Copyright: © 2012 Ye et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
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Ye, Yin
Xiao, Yi
Wang, Wenting
Gao, Jian-Xin
Yearsley, Kurtis
Yan, Quintao
Barsky, Sanford H.
Singular v Dual inhibition of SNF2L and its isoform, SNF2LT, have similar effects on DNA Damage but opposite effects on the DNA Damage Response, Cancer Cell Growth Arrest and Apoptosis
title Singular v Dual inhibition of SNF2L and its isoform, SNF2LT, have similar effects on DNA Damage but opposite effects on the DNA Damage Response, Cancer Cell Growth Arrest and Apoptosis
title_full Singular v Dual inhibition of SNF2L and its isoform, SNF2LT, have similar effects on DNA Damage but opposite effects on the DNA Damage Response, Cancer Cell Growth Arrest and Apoptosis
title_fullStr Singular v Dual inhibition of SNF2L and its isoform, SNF2LT, have similar effects on DNA Damage but opposite effects on the DNA Damage Response, Cancer Cell Growth Arrest and Apoptosis
title_full_unstemmed Singular v Dual inhibition of SNF2L and its isoform, SNF2LT, have similar effects on DNA Damage but opposite effects on the DNA Damage Response, Cancer Cell Growth Arrest and Apoptosis
title_short Singular v Dual inhibition of SNF2L and its isoform, SNF2LT, have similar effects on DNA Damage but opposite effects on the DNA Damage Response, Cancer Cell Growth Arrest and Apoptosis
title_sort singular v dual inhibition of snf2l and its isoform, snf2lt, have similar effects on dna damage but opposite effects on the dna damage response, cancer cell growth arrest and apoptosis
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3380581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22577152
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