Authors
Jharna Datta, Huban Kutay, Mohd W Nasser, Gerard J Nuovo, Bo Wang, Sarmila Majumder, Chang-Gong Liu, Stefano Volinia, Carlo M Croce, Thomas D Schmittgen, Kalpana Ghoshal, Samson T Jacob
Publication date
2008/7/1
Journal
Cancer research
Volume
68
Issue
13
Pages
5049-5058
Publisher
American Association for Cancer Research
Description
MicroRNAs (miR) are a class of small (∼21 nucleotide) noncoding RNAs that, in general, negatively regulate gene expression. Some miRs harboring CGIs undergo methylation-mediated silencing, a characteristic of many tumor suppressor genes. To identify such miRs in liver cancer, the miRNA expression profile was analyzed in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell lines treated with 5-azacytidine (DNA hypomethylating agent) and/or trichostatin A (histone deacetylase inhibitor). The results showed that these epigenetic drugs differentially regulate expression of a few miRs, particularly miR-1-1, in HCC cells. The CGI spanning exon 1 and intron 1 of miR-1-1 was methylated in HCC cell lines and in primary human HCCs but not in matching liver tissues. The miR-1-1 gene was hypomethylated and activated in DNMT1−/− HCT 116 cells but not in DNMT3B null cells, indicating a key role for DNMT1 in its …
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