R Sultanov, A Mulyukina, O Zubkova, A Fedoseeva, A Bogomazova, K Klimina, A Larin, T Zatsepin, T Prikazchikova, M Lukina, M Bogomiakova, E Sharova, E Generozov, M Lagarkova, G Arapidi
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摘要
背景:前列腺癌(PRAD)是导致男性癌症相关死亡的第二大原因。在前列腺癌中经常可以观察到 DNA 甲基化的高变异性和大的基因组重排率:为了研究这种高变异性的原因,我们整合了癌症基因组图谱(TCGA)中的 DNA 甲基化、RNA-seq 和拷贝数改变数据集,重点研究了 PRAD,并采用了加权基因共表达网络分析(WGCNA)。我们的结果表明,只有单个共表达基因簇与基因组和表观基因组不稳定性相关。在这个基因簇中,TP63和TRIM29是关键的转录调控因子,在PRAD中被下调。我们发现 TP63 可调节前列腺基底上皮细胞中增强子甲基化的水平。TRIM29 与 TP63 形成复合物,共同调控前列腺基底上皮细胞特异基因的表达。此外,TRIM29 还能结合 DNA 修复蛋白,防止形成 PRAD 中常见的 TMPRSS2:ERG 基因融合:我们的研究表明,TRIM29 和 TP63 是生理条件下维持基底上皮特性的重要调节因子。此外,我们还发现了 TRIM29 在 PRAD 发育中的作用。
TP63-TRIM29 axis regulates enhancer methylation and chromosomal instability in prostate cancer.
Background: Prostate adenocarcinoma (PRAD) is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men. High variability in DNA methylation and a high rate of large genomic rearrangements are often observed in PRAD.
Results: To investigate the reasons for such high variance, we integrated DNA methylation, RNA-seq, and copy number alterations datasets from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), focusing on PRAD, and employed weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA). Our results show that only single cluster of co-expressed genes is associated with genomic and epigenomic instability. Within this cluster, TP63 and TRIM29 are key transcription regulators and are downregulated in PRAD. We discovered that TP63 regulates the level of enhancer methylation in prostate basal epithelial cells. TRIM29 forms a complex with TP63 and together regulates the expression of genes specific to the prostate basal epithelium. In addition, TRIM29 binds DNA repair proteins and prevents the formation of the TMPRSS2:ERG gene fusion typically observed in PRAD.
Conclusion: Our study demonstrates that TRIM29 and TP63 are important regulators in maintaining the identity of the basal epithelium under physiological conditions. Furthermore, we uncover the role of TRIM29 in PRAD development.
期刊介绍:
Epigenetics & Chromatin is a peer-reviewed, open access, online journal that publishes research, and reviews, providing novel insights into epigenetic inheritance and chromatin-based interactions. The journal aims to understand how gene and chromosomal elements are regulated and their activities maintained during processes such as cell division, differentiation and environmental alteration.