Epigenetic regulator MLL2 shows altered expression in cancer cell lines and tumors from human breast and colon

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>MLL2, an epigenetic regulator in mammalian cells, mediates histone 3 lysine 4 tri-methylation (H3K4me3) through the formation of a multiprotein complex. MLL2 shares a high degree of structural similarity with MLL, which is frequently...

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Main Authors: Ross Jeffrey S, Preet Anju, Ganesan Natarajan, Bartlett Margaret B, Sheehan Christine E, Kallakury Bhaskar V, Natarajan Thanemozhi G, FitzGerald Kevin T
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-04-01
Series:Cancer Cell International
Online Access:http://www.cancerci.com/content/10/1/13
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author Ross Jeffrey S
Preet Anju
Ganesan Natarajan
Bartlett Margaret B
Sheehan Christine E
Kallakury Bhaskar V
Natarajan Thanemozhi G
FitzGerald Kevin T
author_facet Ross Jeffrey S
Preet Anju
Ganesan Natarajan
Bartlett Margaret B
Sheehan Christine E
Kallakury Bhaskar V
Natarajan Thanemozhi G
FitzGerald Kevin T
author_sort Ross Jeffrey S
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>MLL2, an epigenetic regulator in mammalian cells, mediates histone 3 lysine 4 tri-methylation (H3K4me3) through the formation of a multiprotein complex. MLL2 shares a high degree of structural similarity with MLL, which is frequently disrupted in leukemias via chromosomal translocations. However, this structural similarity is not accompanied by functional equivalence. In light of this difference, and previous reports on involvement of epigenetic regulators in malignancies, we investigated MLL2 expression in established cell lines from breast and colon tissues. We then investigated MLL2 in solid tumors of breast and colon by immunohistochemistry, and evaluated potential associations with established clinicopathologic variables.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We examined MLL2 at both transcript and protein levels in established cell lines from breast and colon cancers. Examination of these cell lines showed elevated levels of MLL2. Furthermore, we also identified incomplete proteolytic cleavage of MLL2 in the highly invasive tumor cell lines. To corroborate these results, we studied tumor tissues from patients by immunohistochemistry. Patient samples also revealed increased levels of MLL2 protein in invasive carcinomas of the breast and colon. In breast, cytoplasmic MLL2 was significantly increased in tumor tissues compared to adjacent benign epithelium (p < 0.05), and in colon, both nuclear and cytoplasmic immunostaining was significantly increased in tumor tissues compared to adjacent benign mucosa (p < 0.05).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our study indicates that elevated levels of MLL2 in the breast and colon cells are associated with malignancy in these tissues, in contrast to MLL involvement in haematopoietic cancer. In addition, both abnormal cellular localization of MLL2 and incomplete proteolytic processing may be associated with tumor growth/progression in breast and colonic tissues. This involvement of MLL2 in malignancy may be another example of the role of epigenetic regulators in cancer.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-e80fc14c783c46999f065975a743057f2022-12-21T20:28:19ZengBMCCancer Cell International1475-28672010-04-011011310.1186/1475-2867-10-13Epigenetic regulator MLL2 shows altered expression in cancer cell lines and tumors from human breast and colonRoss Jeffrey SPreet AnjuGanesan NatarajanBartlett Margaret BSheehan Christine EKallakury Bhaskar VNatarajan Thanemozhi GFitzGerald Kevin T<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>MLL2, an epigenetic regulator in mammalian cells, mediates histone 3 lysine 4 tri-methylation (H3K4me3) through the formation of a multiprotein complex. MLL2 shares a high degree of structural similarity with MLL, which is frequently disrupted in leukemias via chromosomal translocations. However, this structural similarity is not accompanied by functional equivalence. In light of this difference, and previous reports on involvement of epigenetic regulators in malignancies, we investigated MLL2 expression in established cell lines from breast and colon tissues. We then investigated MLL2 in solid tumors of breast and colon by immunohistochemistry, and evaluated potential associations with established clinicopathologic variables.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We examined MLL2 at both transcript and protein levels in established cell lines from breast and colon cancers. Examination of these cell lines showed elevated levels of MLL2. Furthermore, we also identified incomplete proteolytic cleavage of MLL2 in the highly invasive tumor cell lines. To corroborate these results, we studied tumor tissues from patients by immunohistochemistry. Patient samples also revealed increased levels of MLL2 protein in invasive carcinomas of the breast and colon. In breast, cytoplasmic MLL2 was significantly increased in tumor tissues compared to adjacent benign epithelium (p < 0.05), and in colon, both nuclear and cytoplasmic immunostaining was significantly increased in tumor tissues compared to adjacent benign mucosa (p < 0.05).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our study indicates that elevated levels of MLL2 in the breast and colon cells are associated with malignancy in these tissues, in contrast to MLL involvement in haematopoietic cancer. In addition, both abnormal cellular localization of MLL2 and incomplete proteolytic processing may be associated with tumor growth/progression in breast and colonic tissues. This involvement of MLL2 in malignancy may be another example of the role of epigenetic regulators in cancer.</p>http://www.cancerci.com/content/10/1/13
spellingShingle Ross Jeffrey S
Preet Anju
Ganesan Natarajan
Bartlett Margaret B
Sheehan Christine E
Kallakury Bhaskar V
Natarajan Thanemozhi G
FitzGerald Kevin T
Epigenetic regulator MLL2 shows altered expression in cancer cell lines and tumors from human breast and colon
Cancer Cell International
title Epigenetic regulator MLL2 shows altered expression in cancer cell lines and tumors from human breast and colon
title_full Epigenetic regulator MLL2 shows altered expression in cancer cell lines and tumors from human breast and colon
title_fullStr Epigenetic regulator MLL2 shows altered expression in cancer cell lines and tumors from human breast and colon
title_full_unstemmed Epigenetic regulator MLL2 shows altered expression in cancer cell lines and tumors from human breast and colon
title_short Epigenetic regulator MLL2 shows altered expression in cancer cell lines and tumors from human breast and colon
title_sort epigenetic regulator mll2 shows altered expression in cancer cell lines and tumors from human breast and colon
url http://www.cancerci.com/content/10/1/13
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