Authors
Avnish Kapoor, Matthew S Goldberg, Lara K Cumberland, Kajan Ratnakumar, Miguel F Segura, Patrick O Emanuel, Silvia Menendez, Chiara Vardabasso, Gary LeRoy, Claudia I Vidal, David Polsky, Iman Osman, Benjamin A Garcia, Eva Hernando, Emily Bernstein
Publication date
2010/12/23
Journal
Nature
Volume
468
Issue
7327
Pages
1105-1109
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Cancer is a disease consisting of both genetic and epigenetic changes. Although increasing evidence demonstrates that tumour progression entails chromatin-mediated changes such as DNA methylation, the role of histone variants in cancer initiation and progression currently remains unclear. Histone variants replace conventional histones within the nucleosome and confer unique biological functions to chromatin,,. Here we report that the histone variant macroH2A (mH2A) suppresses tumour progression of malignant melanoma. Loss of mH2A isoforms, histone variants generally associated with condensed chromatin and fine-tuning of developmental gene expression programs,,,, is positively correlated with increasing malignant phenotype of melanoma cells in culture and human tissue samples. Knockdown of mH2A isoforms in melanoma cells of low malignancy results in significantly increased proliferation and …
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