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The cancer-associated CTCFL/BORIS protein targets multiple classes of genomic repeats, with a distinct binding and functional preference for humanoid-specific SVA transposable elements

BACKGROUND: A common aberration in cancer is the activation of germline-specific proteins. The DNA-binding proteins among them could generate novel chromatin states, not found in normal cells. The germline-specific transcription factor BORIS/CTCFL, a paralog of chromatin architecture protein CTCF, i...

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Autores principales: Pugacheva, Elena M., Teplyakov, Evgeny, Wu, Qiongfang, Li, Jingjing, Chen, Cheng, Meng, Chengcheng, Liu, Jian, Robinson, Susan, Loukinov, Dmitry, Boukaba, Abdelhalim, Hutchins, Andrew Paul, Lobanenkov, Victor, Strunnikov, Alexander
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5007689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27588042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13072-016-0084-2
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author Pugacheva, Elena M.
Teplyakov, Evgeny
Wu, Qiongfang
Li, Jingjing
Chen, Cheng
Meng, Chengcheng
Liu, Jian
Robinson, Susan
Loukinov, Dmitry
Boukaba, Abdelhalim
Hutchins, Andrew Paul
Lobanenkov, Victor
Strunnikov, Alexander
author_facet Pugacheva, Elena M.
Teplyakov, Evgeny
Wu, Qiongfang
Li, Jingjing
Chen, Cheng
Meng, Chengcheng
Liu, Jian
Robinson, Susan
Loukinov, Dmitry
Boukaba, Abdelhalim
Hutchins, Andrew Paul
Lobanenkov, Victor
Strunnikov, Alexander
author_sort Pugacheva, Elena M.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: A common aberration in cancer is the activation of germline-specific proteins. The DNA-binding proteins among them could generate novel chromatin states, not found in normal cells. The germline-specific transcription factor BORIS/CTCFL, a paralog of chromatin architecture protein CTCF, is often erroneously activated in cancers and rewires the epigenome for the germline-like transcription program. Another common feature of malignancies is the changed expression and epigenetic states of genomic repeats, which could alter the transcription of neighboring genes and cause somatic mutations upon transposition. The role of BORIS in transposable elements and other repeats has never been assessed. RESULTS: The investigation of BORIS and CTCF binding to DNA repeats in the K562 cancer cells dependent on BORIS for self-renewal by ChIP-chip and ChIP-seq revealed three classes of occupancy by these proteins: elements cohabited by BORIS and CTCF, CTCF-only bound, or BORIS-only bound. The CTCF-only enrichment is characteristic for evolutionary old and inactive repeat classes, while BORIS and CTCF co-binding predominately occurs at uncharacterized tandem repeats. These repeats form staggered cluster binding sites, which are a prerequisite for CTCF and BORIS co-binding. At the same time, BORIS preferentially occupies a specific subset of the evolutionary young, transcribed, and mobile genomic repeat family, SVA. Unlike CTCF, BORIS prominently binds to the VNTR region of the SVA repeats in vivo. This suggests a role of BORIS in SVA expression regulation. RNA-seq analysis indicates that BORIS largely serves as a repressor of SVA expression, alongside DNA and histone methylation, with the exception of promoter capture by SVA. CONCLUSIONS: Thus, BORIS directly binds to, and regulates SVA repeats, which are essentially movable CpG islands, via clusters of BORIS binding sites. This finding uncovers a new function of the global germline-specific transcriptional regulator BORIS in regulating and repressing the newest class of transposable elements that are actively transposed in human genome when activated. This function of BORIS in cancer cells is likely a reflection of its roles in the germline. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13072-016-0084-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-50076892016-09-02 The cancer-associated CTCFL/BORIS protein targets multiple classes of genomic repeats, with a distinct binding and functional preference for humanoid-specific SVA transposable elements Pugacheva, Elena M. Teplyakov, Evgeny Wu, Qiongfang Li, Jingjing Chen, Cheng Meng, Chengcheng Liu, Jian Robinson, Susan Loukinov, Dmitry Boukaba, Abdelhalim Hutchins, Andrew Paul Lobanenkov, Victor Strunnikov, Alexander Epigenetics Chromatin Research BACKGROUND: A common aberration in cancer is the activation of germline-specific proteins. The DNA-binding proteins among them could generate novel chromatin states, not found in normal cells. The germline-specific transcription factor BORIS/CTCFL, a paralog of chromatin architecture protein CTCF, is often erroneously activated in cancers and rewires the epigenome for the germline-like transcription program. Another common feature of malignancies is the changed expression and epigenetic states of genomic repeats, which could alter the transcription of neighboring genes and cause somatic mutations upon transposition. The role of BORIS in transposable elements and other repeats has never been assessed. RESULTS: The investigation of BORIS and CTCF binding to DNA repeats in the K562 cancer cells dependent on BORIS for self-renewal by ChIP-chip and ChIP-seq revealed three classes of occupancy by these proteins: elements cohabited by BORIS and CTCF, CTCF-only bound, or BORIS-only bound. The CTCF-only enrichment is characteristic for evolutionary old and inactive repeat classes, while BORIS and CTCF co-binding predominately occurs at uncharacterized tandem repeats. These repeats form staggered cluster binding sites, which are a prerequisite for CTCF and BORIS co-binding. At the same time, BORIS preferentially occupies a specific subset of the evolutionary young, transcribed, and mobile genomic repeat family, SVA. Unlike CTCF, BORIS prominently binds to the VNTR region of the SVA repeats in vivo. This suggests a role of BORIS in SVA expression regulation. RNA-seq analysis indicates that BORIS largely serves as a repressor of SVA expression, alongside DNA and histone methylation, with the exception of promoter capture by SVA. CONCLUSIONS: Thus, BORIS directly binds to, and regulates SVA repeats, which are essentially movable CpG islands, via clusters of BORIS binding sites. This finding uncovers a new function of the global germline-specific transcriptional regulator BORIS in regulating and repressing the newest class of transposable elements that are actively transposed in human genome when activated. This function of BORIS in cancer cells is likely a reflection of its roles in the germline. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13072-016-0084-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2016-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5007689/ /pubmed/27588042 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13072-016-0084-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. 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.
spellingShingle Research
Pugacheva, Elena M.
Teplyakov, Evgeny
Wu, Qiongfang
Li, Jingjing
Chen, Cheng
Meng, Chengcheng
Liu, Jian
Robinson, Susan
Loukinov, Dmitry
Boukaba, Abdelhalim
Hutchins, Andrew Paul
Lobanenkov, Victor
Strunnikov, Alexander
The cancer-associated CTCFL/BORIS protein targets multiple classes of genomic repeats, with a distinct binding and functional preference for humanoid-specific SVA transposable elements
title The cancer-associated CTCFL/BORIS protein targets multiple classes of genomic repeats, with a distinct binding and functional preference for humanoid-specific SVA transposable elements
title_full The cancer-associated CTCFL/BORIS protein targets multiple classes of genomic repeats, with a distinct binding and functional preference for humanoid-specific SVA transposable elements
title_fullStr The cancer-associated CTCFL/BORIS protein targets multiple classes of genomic repeats, with a distinct binding and functional preference for humanoid-specific SVA transposable elements
title_full_unstemmed The cancer-associated CTCFL/BORIS protein targets multiple classes of genomic repeats, with a distinct binding and functional preference for humanoid-specific SVA transposable elements
title_short The cancer-associated CTCFL/BORIS protein targets multiple classes of genomic repeats, with a distinct binding and functional preference for humanoid-specific SVA transposable elements
title_sort cancer-associated ctcfl/boris protein targets multiple classes of genomic repeats, with a distinct binding and functional preference for humanoid-specific sva transposable elements
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5007689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27588042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13072-016-0084-2
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