Subcellular distribution of HP1 proteins is altered in ICF syndrome

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Judith J Luciani
Danielle Depetris
Chantal Missirian
Cécile Mignon-Ravix
Catherine Metzler-Guillemain
André Megarbane
Anne Moncla
Marie-Geneviève Mattei
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[1] Inserm U 491,Département de Génétique
[2] Faculté de Médecine,Departement de Génétique Médicale
[3] Hôpital d'enfants de la Timone,undefined
[4] Université Saint Joseph,undefined
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ICF syndrome; HP1 proteins; heterochromatin; chromosome condensation; PML nuclear body;
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The Immunodeficiency, Centromeric instability, and Facial (ICF) syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder that results from mutations in the DNMT3B gene, encoding a DNA-methyltransferase that acts on GC-rich satellite DNAs. This syndrome is characterized by immunodeficiency, facial dysmorphy, mental retardation of variable severity and chromosomal abnormalities that essentially involve juxtacentromeric heterochromatin of chromosomes 1 and 16. These abnormalities demonstrate that hypomethylation of satellite DNA can induce alterations in the structure of heterochromatin. In order to investigate the effect of DNA hypomethylation on heterochromatin organization, we analyzed the in vivo distribution of HP1 proteins, essential components of heterochromatin, in three ICF patients. We observed that, in a large proportion of ICF G2 nuclei, all HP1 isoforms show an aberrant signal concentrated into a prominent bright focus that co-localizes with the undercondensed 1qh or 16qh heterochromatin. We found that SP100, SUMO-1 and other proteins from the promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies (NBs) form a large body that co-localizes with the HP1 signal. This is the first description of altered nuclear distribution of HP1 proteins in the constitutional ICF syndrome. Our results show that satellite DNA hypomethylation does not prevent HP1 proteins from associating with heterochromatin. They suggest that, at G2 phase, HP1 proteins are involved in the heterochromatin condensation and may therefore remain concentrated at these sites until the condensation is complete. They also indicate that proteins from the NB could play a role in this process. Finally, satellite DNA length polymorphism could affect the efficiency of heterochromatin condensation and thus contribute to the variability of the ICF phenotype.
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