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Chromosome territory repositioning induced by PHA-activation of lymphocytes: A 2D and 3D appraisal

BACKGROUND: Genomes and by extension chromosome territories (CTs) in a variety of organisms exhibit nonrandom organization within interphase nuclei. CTs are susceptible to movement upon induction by a variety of stimuli, including: cell differentiation, growth factors, genotoxic agents, proliferatin...

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Autores principales: Ioannou, Dimitrios, Kandukuri, Lakshmi, Simpson, Joe Leigh, Tempest, Helen Ghislaine
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4490598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26146516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13039-015-0146-3
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author Ioannou, Dimitrios
Kandukuri, Lakshmi
Simpson, Joe Leigh
Tempest, Helen Ghislaine
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Kandukuri, Lakshmi
Simpson, Joe Leigh
Tempest, Helen Ghislaine
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description BACKGROUND: Genomes and by extension chromosome territories (CTs) in a variety of organisms exhibit nonrandom organization within interphase nuclei. CTs are susceptible to movement upon induction by a variety of stimuli, including: cell differentiation, growth factors, genotoxic agents, proliferating status, and stimulants that induce novel transcription profiles. These findings suggest nuclear architecture can undergo reorganization, providing support for a functional significance of CT organization. The effect of the initiation of transcription on global scale chromatin architecture has been underexplored. This study investigates the organization of all 24 human chromosomes in lymphocytes from two individuals in resting and phytohaemagglutinin activated lymphocytes using 2D and 3D approaches. RESULTS: The radial organization of CTs in lymphocytes in both resting and activated lymphocytes follows a gene-density pattern. However, CT organization in activated nuclei appears less constrained exhibiting a more random organization. We report differences in the spatial relationship between homologous and heterologous CTs in activated nuclei. In addition, a reproducible radial hierarchy of CTs was identified and evidence of a CT repositioning was observed in activated nuclei using both 2D and 3D approaches. CONCLUSIONS: Alterations between resting and activated lymphocytes could be adaptation of CTs to the new transcription profile and possibly the formation of new neighborhoods of interest or interaction of CTs with nuclear landmarks. The increased distances between homologous and heterologous CTs in activated lymphocytes could be a reflection of a defensive mechanism to reduce potential interaction to prevent any structural chromosome abnormalities (e.g. translocations) as a result of DNA damage that increases during lymphocyte activation.
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spelling pubmed-44905982015-07-04 Chromosome territory repositioning induced by PHA-activation of lymphocytes: A 2D and 3D appraisal Ioannou, Dimitrios Kandukuri, Lakshmi Simpson, Joe Leigh Tempest, Helen Ghislaine Mol Cytogenet Research BACKGROUND: Genomes and by extension chromosome territories (CTs) in a variety of organisms exhibit nonrandom organization within interphase nuclei. CTs are susceptible to movement upon induction by a variety of stimuli, including: cell differentiation, growth factors, genotoxic agents, proliferating status, and stimulants that induce novel transcription profiles. These findings suggest nuclear architecture can undergo reorganization, providing support for a functional significance of CT organization. The effect of the initiation of transcription on global scale chromatin architecture has been underexplored. This study investigates the organization of all 24 human chromosomes in lymphocytes from two individuals in resting and phytohaemagglutinin activated lymphocytes using 2D and 3D approaches. RESULTS: The radial organization of CTs in lymphocytes in both resting and activated lymphocytes follows a gene-density pattern. However, CT organization in activated nuclei appears less constrained exhibiting a more random organization. We report differences in the spatial relationship between homologous and heterologous CTs in activated nuclei. In addition, a reproducible radial hierarchy of CTs was identified and evidence of a CT repositioning was observed in activated nuclei using both 2D and 3D approaches. CONCLUSIONS: Alterations between resting and activated lymphocytes could be adaptation of CTs to the new transcription profile and possibly the formation of new neighborhoods of interest or interaction of CTs with nuclear landmarks. The increased distances between homologous and heterologous CTs in activated lymphocytes could be a reflection of a defensive mechanism to reduce potential interaction to prevent any structural chromosome abnormalities (e.g. translocations) as a result of DNA damage that increases during lymphocyte activation. BioMed Central 2015-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4490598/ /pubmed/26146516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13039-015-0146-3 Text en © Ioannou et al. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Simpson, Joe Leigh
Tempest, Helen Ghislaine
Chromosome territory repositioning induced by PHA-activation of lymphocytes: A 2D and 3D appraisal
title Chromosome territory repositioning induced by PHA-activation of lymphocytes: A 2D and 3D appraisal
title_full Chromosome territory repositioning induced by PHA-activation of lymphocytes: A 2D and 3D appraisal
title_fullStr Chromosome territory repositioning induced by PHA-activation of lymphocytes: A 2D and 3D appraisal
title_full_unstemmed Chromosome territory repositioning induced by PHA-activation of lymphocytes: A 2D and 3D appraisal
title_short Chromosome territory repositioning induced by PHA-activation of lymphocytes: A 2D and 3D appraisal
title_sort chromosome territory repositioning induced by pha-activation of lymphocytes: a 2d and 3d appraisal
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4490598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26146516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13039-015-0146-3
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