DOT1L Epigenetically Regulates Autophagy and Mitochondria Fusion in Cell Lines of Renal Cancer
Objectives DOT1L, a histone methylase, is overexpression in renal cell cancer. However, the role and detailed molecular mechanism of DOT1L involved in renal cancer development remain unknown. Methods The inhibition of DOT1L was used by SGC0946 and short hairpin RNA silencing. Monodansylcadaverine st...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Technology in cancer research & treatment 2023-01, Vol.22, p.15330338231167249-15330338231167249 |
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DOT1L, a histone methylase, is overexpression in renal cell cancer. However, the role and detailed molecular mechanism of DOT1L involved in renal cancer development remain unknown.
Methods
The inhibition of DOT1L was used by SGC0946 and short hairpin RNA silencing. Monodansylcadaverine staining and transmission electron microscope were performed to detect autophagy changes as a result of the inhibition of DOT1L. MitoTracker Red assay was used to analyze mitochondrial morphology. The autophagy markers and mitochondria-related proteins were analyzed by Western blot, qPCR, or immunofluorescence. ChIP assay was performed to demonstrate H3K79me2 is involved in the direct regulation of Farnesoid X receptor transcription.
Results
DOT1L inhibition increased autophagy activity and promoted mito chondria fusion in cell lines of renal cancer. Inhibition of DOT1L upregulated levels of LC3α/β, P62, MFN1, and MFN2, which contributed to autophagy activity or mitochondria fusion. DOT1L knockdown showed a similar the above process. DOT1L inhibition or silencing resulted in AMP-activated protein kinase activation and mammalian target of rapamycin inhibition. Mechanistically, the DOT1L inhibitor and its short hairpin RNAs decreased the expression of Farnesoid X receptor in a histone methylase-dependent manner.
Conclusion
We revealed the essential role of Farnesoid X receptor in regulating DOT1L-induced autophagy and mitochondrial fission through the AMP-activated protein kinase/mammalian target of rapamycin pathway in cell lines of renal cancer, which may provide new insights into the pathogenesis of renal cell cancer. |
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ISSN: | 1533-0346 1533-0338 |
DOI: | 10.1177/15330338231167249 |