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Radiation-induced cxcl12 upregulation via histone modification at the promoter in the tumor microenvironment of hepatocellular carcinoma
  • Ahn, Hak Jun ;
  • Hwang, Soon Young ;
  • Nguyen, Ngoc Hoan ;
  • Lee, Ik Jae ;
  • Lee, Eun Jeong ;
  • Seong, Jinsil ;
  • Lee, Jong Soo
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Publication Year
2019-01-01
Publisher
Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology
Citation
Molecules and Cells, Vol.42, pp.530-545
Keyword
CXCL12Histone modificationMalignancyRadiationTumor microenvironment
Mesh Keyword
AnimalsCarcinoma, HepatocellularCCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Protein-betaCell Line, TumorCell SurvivalChemokine CXCL12Epigenesis, GeneticGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticHeterocyclic CompoundsHistonesHumansLiver NeoplasmsMaleMiceMice, NudeNeoplastic Stem CellsPromoter Regions, GeneticProtein Processing, Post-TranslationalReceptors, CXCR4Recombinant ProteinsTranscription, GeneticTumor MicroenvironmentUp-RegulationX-Rays
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Molecular BiologyCell Biology
Abstract
Tumor cells can vary epigenetically during ionizing irradiation (IR) treatment. These epigenetic variegations can influence IR response and shape tumor aggressiveness. However, epigenetic disturbance of histones after IR, implicating in IR responsiveness, has been elusive. Here, we investigate whether altered histone modification after IR can influence radiation responsiveness. The oncogenic CXCL12 mRNA and protein were more highly expressed in residual cancer cells from a hepatoma heterotopic murine tumor microenvironment and coculture of human hepatoma Huh7 and normal IMR90 cells after radiation. H3K4 methylation was also enriched and H3K9 methylation was decreased at its promoter region. Accordingly, invasiveness and the subpopulation of aggressive CD133+/CD24– cells increased after IR. Histone demethylase inhibitor IOX1 attenuated CXCL12 expression and the malignant subpopulation, suggesting that responses to IR can be partially mediated via histone modifications. Taken together, radiation-induced histone alterations at the CXCL12 promoter in hepatoma cells are linked to CXCL12 upregulation and increased aggressiveness in the tumor microenvironment.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/30873
DOI
https://doi.org/10.14348/molcells.2019.2280
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We thank all members of Lee\u2019s laboratory for their helpful advice. This work was supported by the grants from the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) (2017M2A2A7A01021034 and 2017R1A2B4010146).
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