DNA methyltransferase 3A promotes cell proliferation by silencing CDK inhibitor p18 INK4C in gastric carcinogenesis

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS(2015)

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Little is known about the roles of DNA methyltransferase 3A (DNMT3A) in gastric carcinogenesis. Here, we reported that the exogenous expression of DNMT3A promoted gastric cancer (GC) cell proliferation by accelerating the G1/S transition. Subsequently, p18 INK4C was identified as a downstream target of DNMT3A. The elevated expression of DNMT3A suppressed p18 INK4C at least at the transcriptional level. Depletion of p18 INK4C expression in GC cells induced cell cycle progression, whereas its re-expression alleviated the effect of DNMT3A overexpression on G1/S transition. Furthermore, we found that DNMT3A modulated p18 INK4C by directly binding to and silencing the p18 INK4C gene via promoter hypermethylation. In clinical GC tissue specimens analyzed, the level of methylation of p18 INK4C detected in tumor tissues was significantly higher than that in paired non-tumor tissues. Moreover, elevated level of DNMT3A expression was associated with the differentiation of GC tissues and was negatively correlated with the p18 INK4C expression level. Taken together, our results found that DNMT3A contributes to the dysregulation of the cell cycle by repressing p18 INK4C in a DNA methylation-dependent manner, suggesting that DNMT3A-p18 INK4C axis involved in GC. These findings provide new insights into gastric carcinogenesis and a potential therapeutic target for GC that may be further investigated in the future.
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Checkpoints,Gene silencing,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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