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Histone demethylase Jumonji D3 (JMJD3) as a tumor suppressor by regulating p53 protein nuclear stabilization.
PLoS One
  • Chibawanye I. Ene
  • Lincoln Edwards
  • Gregory Riddick
  • Mehmet Baysan
  • Kevin Woolard
  • Svetlana Kotliarova
  • Chen Lai
  • Galina Belova
  • Maggie Cam
  • Jennifer Walling
  • Ming Zhou
  • Holly Stevenson
  • Hong Sug Kim
  • Keith Killian
  • Timothy Veenstra, Cedarville University
  • Rolanda Bailey
  • Hua Song
  • Wei Zhang
  • Howard A. Fine
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2012
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0051407
PubMed ID
23236496
PubMed Central® ID
PMC3517524
Abstract

Histone methylation regulates normal stem cell fate decisions through a coordinated interplay between histone methyltransferases and demethylases at lineage specific genes. Malignant transformation is associated with aberrant accumulation of repressive histone modifications, such as polycomb mediated histone 3 lysine 27 (H3K27me3) resulting in a histone methylation mediated block to differentiation. The relevance, however, of histone demethylases in cancer remains less clear. We report that JMJD3, a H3K27me3 demethylase, is induced during differentiation of glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs), where it promotes a differentiation-like phenotype via chromatin dependent (INK4A/ARF locus activation) and chromatin independent (nuclear p53 protein stabilization) mechanisms. Our findings indicate that deregulation of JMJD3 may contribute to gliomagenesis via inhibition of the p53 pathway resulting in a block to terminal differentiation.

Keywords
  • Blotting,
  • cell differentiation,
  • cell transformation,
  • neoplastic,
  • DNA primers,
  • glioblastoma,
  • histones,
  • immunohistochemistry,
  • immunoprecipitation,
  • jumonji,
  • mass spectrometry
Citation Information
Chibawanye I. Ene, Lincoln Edwards, Gregory Riddick, Mehmet Baysan, et al.. "Histone demethylase Jumonji D3 (JMJD3) as a tumor suppressor by regulating p53 protein nuclear stabilization." PLoS One Vol. 7 Iss. 12 (2012) p. 51407 - 51407 ISSN: 1932-6203
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/timothy-veenstra/27/