The role of tumor suppressor menin in IL-6 regulation in mouse islet tumor cells

•Menin performs an endocrine cell-specific tumor suppressor function.•Men1 knockdown affects the mRNA levels of IL-6 in a cell type-specific manner.•Exogenous expression of menin rescued the IL-6 level in mouse insulinoma cell.•H3 K9 HMTs are critical for the menin-dependent regulation of IL-6. Meni...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2014-08, Vol.451 (2), p.308-313
Hauptverfasser: Song, Tae-Yang, Lim, Jihyeon, Kim, Byungho, Han, Jeung-Whan, Youn, Hong-Duk, Cho, Eun-Jung
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Zusammenfassung:•Menin performs an endocrine cell-specific tumor suppressor function.•Men1 knockdown affects the mRNA levels of IL-6 in a cell type-specific manner.•Exogenous expression of menin rescued the IL-6 level in mouse insulinoma cell.•H3 K9 HMTs are critical for the menin-dependent regulation of IL-6. Menin is a gene product of multiple endocrine neoplasia type1 (Men1), an inherited familial cancer syndrome characterized by tumors of endocrine tissues. To gain insight about how menin performs an endocrine cell-specific tumor suppressor function, we investigated the possibility that menin was integrated in a cancer-associated inflammatory pathway in a cell type-specific manner. Here, we showed that the expression of IL-6, a proinflammatory cytokine, was specifically elevated in mouse islet tumor cells upon depletion of menin and Men−/− MEF cells, but not in hepatocellular carcinoma cells. Histone H3 lysine (K) 9 methylation, but not H3 K27 or K4 methylation, was involved in menin-dependent IL-6 regulation. Menin occupied the IL-6 promoter and recruited SUV39H1 to induce H3 K9 methylation. Our findings provide a molecular insight that menin-dependent induction of H3 K9 methylation in the cancer-associated interleukin gene might be linked to preventing endocrine-specific tumorigenesis.
ISSN:0006-291X
1090-2104
DOI:10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.07.113