Multiple mechanisms induce transcriptional silencing of a subset of genes, including oestrogen receptor α, in response to deacetylase inhibition by valproic acid and trichostatin A

Valproate (VPA) and trichostatin A (TSA), inhibitors of zinc-dependent deacetylase activity, induce reduction in the levels of mRNA encoding oestrogen receptor- α (ER α ), resulting in subsequent clearance of ER α protein from breast and ovarian cell lines. Inhibition of oestrogen signalling may acc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oncogene 2005-07, Vol.24 (31), p.4894-4907
Hauptverfasser: Reid, George, Métivier, Raphaël, Lin, Chin-Yo, Denger, Stefanie, Ibberson, David, Ivacevic, Tomi, Brand, Heike, Benes, Vladimir, Liu, Edison T, Gannon, Frank
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Zusammenfassung:Valproate (VPA) and trichostatin A (TSA), inhibitors of zinc-dependent deacetylase activity, induce reduction in the levels of mRNA encoding oestrogen receptor- α (ER α ), resulting in subsequent clearance of ER α protein from breast and ovarian cell lines. Inhibition of oestrogen signalling may account for the endocrine disorders, menstrual abnormalities, osteoporosis and weight gain that occur in a proportion of women treated with VPA for epilepsy or for bipolar mood disorder. Transcriptome profiling revealed that VPA and TSA also modulate the expression of, among others, key regulatory components of the cell cycle. Meta-analysis of genes directly responsive to oestrogen indicates that VPA and TSA have a generally antioestrogenic profile in ER α positive cells. Concomitant treatment with cycloheximide prevented most of these changes in gene expression, including downregulation of ER α mRNA, indicating that a limited number of genes signal a hyperacetylated state within cells. Three members of the NAD-dependent deacetylases, the sirtuins, are upregulated by VPA and by TSA and sirtuin activity contributes to loss of ER α expression. However, prolonged inhibition of the sirtuins by sirtinol also induces loss of ER α from cells. Mechanistically, we show that VPA invokes reversible promoter shutoff of the ER α , pS2 and cyclin D1 promoters, by inducing recruitment of methyl cytosine binding protein 2 (MeCP2) with concomitant exclusion of the maintenance methylase DNMT1. Furthermore, we demonstrate that, in the presence of VPA, local DNA methylation, deacetylation and demethylation of activated histones and recruitment of inhibitory complexes occurs on the pS2 promoter.
ISSN:0950-9232
1476-5594
DOI:10.1038/sj.onc.1208662