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A novel isoform of TET1 that lacks a CXXC domain is overexpressed in cancer

Authors :
Nora Engel
Jozef Madzo
Jaroslav Jelinek
Charly R. Good
Jean Pierre J. Issa
Bela Patel
Shinji Maegawa
Source :
Nucleic Acids Research
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2017.

Abstract

TET1 oxidizes methylated cytosine into 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC), resulting in regulation of DNA methylation and gene expression. Full length TET1 (TET1FL) has a CXXC domain that binds to unmethylated CpG islands (CGIs). This CXXC domain allows TET1 to protect CGIs from aberrant methylation, but it also limits its ability to regulate genes outside of CGIs. Here, we report a novel isoform of TET1 (TET1ALT) that has a unique transcription start site from an alternate promoter in intron 2, yielding a protein with a unique translation start site. Importantly, TET1ALT lacks the CXXC domain but retains the catalytic domain. TET1ALT is repressed in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) but becomes activated in embryonic and adult tissues while TET1FL is expressed in ESCs, but repressed in adult tissues. Overexpression of TET1ALT shows production of 5hmC with distinct (and weaker) effects on DNA methylation or gene expression when compared to TET1FL. TET1ALT is aberrantly activated in multiple cancer types including breast, uterine and glioblastoma, and TET1 activation is associated with a worse overall survival in breast, uterine and ovarian cancers. Our data suggest that the predominantly activated isoform of TET1 in cancer cells does not protect from CGI methylation and likely mediates dynamic site-specific demethylation outside of CGIs.

Details

ISSN :
13624962 and 03051048
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nucleic Acids Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8f0f896fc7a981b626fc9e43c9f090dc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkx435