Promoter-Dependent Mechanism Leading to Selective Hypomethylation within the 5′ Region of Gene MAGE-A1 in Tumor Cells
Open Access
- 1 June 2004
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 24 (11) , 4781-4790
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.24.11.4781-4790.2004
Abstract
Several male germ line-specific genes, including MAGE-A1, rely on DNA methylation for their repression in normal somatic tissues. These genes become activated in many types of tumors in the course of the genome-wide demethylation process which often accompanies tumorigenesis. We show that in tumor cells expressing MAGE-A1, the 5′ region is significantly less methylated than the other parts of the gene. The process leading to this site-specific hypomethylation does not appear to be permanent in these tumor cells, since in vitro-methylated MAGE-A1 sequences do not undergo demethylation after being stably transfected. However, in these cells there is a process that inhibits de novo methylation within the 5′ region of MAGE-A1, since unmethylated MAGE-A1 transgenes undergo remethylation at all CpGs except those located within the 5′ region. This local inhibition of methylation appears to depend on promoter activity. We conclude that the site-specific hypomethylation of MAGE-A1 in tumor cells relies on a transient process of demethylation followed by a persistent local inhibition of remethylation due to the presence of transcription factors.Keywords
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