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TRIM28 inhibits alternative lengthening of telomere phenotypes by protecting SETDB1 from degradation

Chuanle Wang, Zhou Songyang, Yan Huang

2021Cell & Bioscience17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: About 10-15% of tumor cells extend telomeres through the alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) mechanism, which is a recombination-dependent replication pathway. It is generally believed that ALT cells are related to the chromatin modification of telomeres. However, the mechanism of ALT needs to be further explored. RESULTS: Here we found that TRIM28/KAP1 is preferentially located on the telomeres of ALT cells and interacts with telomeric shelterin/telosome complex. Knocking down TRIM28 in ALT cells delayed cell growth, decreased the level of C-circle which is one kind of extrachromosomal circular telomeric DNA, increased the frequency of ALT-associated promyelocytic leukemia bodies (APBs), led to telomere prolongation and increased the telomere sister chromatid exchange in ALT cells. Mechanistically, TRIM28 protects telomere histone methyltransferase SETDB1 from degradation, thus maintaining the H3K9me3 heterochromatin state of telomere DNA. CONCLUSIONS: Our work provides a model that TRIM28 inhibits alternative lengthening of telomere phenotypes by protecting SETDB1 from degradation. In general, our results reveal the mechanism of telomere heterochromatin maintenance and its effect on ALT, and TRIM28 may serve as a target for the treatment of ALT tumor cells.

Topics & Concepts

TelomereTelomere-binding proteinHeterochromatinShelterinCell biologyChromatinBiologyExtrachromosomal DNAHeterochromatin protein 1DNA repairHomologous recombinationHistoneDNA damageTelomerasePremature agingGeneticsMolecular biologyDNADNA-binding proteinGenePlasmidTranscription factorTelomeres, Telomerase, and SenescenceGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsAcute Myeloid Leukemia Research
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