Gene amplification of the histone methyltransferase SETDB1 contributes to human lung tumorigenesis

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M Rodriguez-Paredes
A Martinez de Paz
L Simó-Riudalbas
S Sayols
C Moutinho
S Moran
A Villanueva
M Vázquez-Cedeira
P A Lazo
F Carneiro
C S Moura
J Vieira
M R Teixeira
M Esteller
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[1] Cancer Epigenetics and Biology Progrm (PEBC),Department of Pathology
[2] Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL),Department of Genetics
[3] Translational Research Laboratory,Department of Physiological Sciences II
[4] IDIBELL-Institut Catala d′Oncologia,undefined
[5] Experimental Therapeutics and Translational Oncology Program,undefined
[6] Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular del Cáncer,undefined
[7] CSIC-Universidad de Salamanca,undefined
[8] Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Salamanca (IBSAL),undefined
[9] Centro Hospitalar São João/Medical Faculty and Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology of the University of Porto (IPATIMUP),undefined
[10] Portuguese Oncology Institute and Biomedical Sciences Institute (ICBAS),undefined
[11] University of Porto,undefined
[12] School of Medicine,undefined
[13] University of Barcelona,undefined
[14] Institucio Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA),undefined
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Oncogene | 2014年 / 33卷
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SETDB1; gene amplification; overexpression; lung cancer; histone methyltransferase; chemotherapy;
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Disruption of the histone modification patterns is one of the most common features of human tumors. However, few genetic alterations in the histone modifier genes have been described in tumorigenesis. Herein we show that the histone methyltransferase SETDB1 undergoes gene amplification in non-small and small lung cancer cell lines and primary tumors. The existence of additional copies of the SETDB1 gene in these transformed cells is associated with higher levels of the corresponding mRNA and protein. From a functional standpoint, the depletion of SETDB1 expression in amplified cells reduces cancer growth in cell culture and nude mice models, whereas its overexpression increases the tumor invasiveness. The increased gene dosage of SETDB1 is also associated with enhanced sensitivity to the growth inhibitory effect mediated by the SETDB1-interfering drug mithramycin. Overall, the findings identify SETDB1 as a bona fide oncogene undergoing gene amplification-associated activation in lung cancer and suggest its potential for new therapeutic strategies.
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