Negative regulation of DNMT3A de novo DNA methylation by frequently overexpressed UHRF family proteins as a mechanism for widespread DNA hypomethylation in cancer

Yuanhui Jia, Taiping Chen, Jialun Li, Jiemin Wong, Fei Li, Jackie Han, Pishun Li, Fang Lan, Haijun Zhu, Liangliang Xu, Hao Cheng, Junying Zhang, Yan Feng, Yan Li, Ruiping Wang, James X. Du, Jiwen Li, Hongbin Ji, Wenqiang Yu, Qihan Wu
2016-04-12

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Global DNA hypomethylation is a most common epigenetic alteration in cancer, but the mechanism remains elusive. Previous studies demonstrate that UHRF1 but not UHRF2 is required for mediating DNA maintenance methylation by DNMT1. Here we report unexpectedly a conserved function for UHRF1 and UHRF2: inhibiting de novo DNA methylation by functioning as E3 ligases promoting DNMT3A degradation. UHRF1/2 are frequently overexpressed in cancers and we present evidence that UHRF1/2 overexpression downregulates DNMT3A proteins and consequently leads to DNA hypomethylation. Abrogating this negative regulation on DNMT3A or overexpression of DNMT3A leads to increased DNA methylation and impaired tumor growth. We propose a working model that UHRF1/2 safeguards the fidelity of DNA methylation and suggests that UHRF1/2 overexpression is likely a causal factor for widespread DNA hypomethylation in cancer via suppressing DNMT3A.
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Yuanhui Jia
Taiping Chen
Jialun Li
Jiemin Wong
Fei Li
Jackie Han
Pishun Li
Fang Lan
Haijun Zhu
Liangliang Xu
Hao Cheng
Junying Zhang
Yan Feng
Yan Li
Ruiping Wang
James X. Du
Jiwen Li
Hongbin Ji
Wenqiang Yu
Qihan Wu
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