학술논문

Menin regulates pancreatic islet growth by promoting histone methylation and expression of genes encoding [p27.sup.Kip1] and [p18.sup.INK4c]
Document Type
Author Abstract
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States. Oct 11, 2005, Vol. 102 Issue 41, p14659, 6 p.
Subject
Diabetes -- Research
Diabetes -- Genetic aspects
Tumor suppressor genes -- Research
Science and technology
Language
English
ISSN
0027-8424
Abstract
Menin, the product of the Men1 gene mutated in familial multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1), regulates transcription in differentiated cells. Menin associates with and modulates the histone methyltransferase activity of a nuclear protein complex to activate gene expression. However, menin-dependent histone methyltransferase activity in endocrine cells has not been demonstrated, and the mechanism of endocrine tumor suppression by menin remains unclear. Here, we show that menin-dependent histone methylation maintains the in vivo expression of cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitors to prevent pancreatic islet tumors. In vivo expression of CDK inhibitors, including p27 and p18, and other cell cycle regulators is disrupted in mouse islet tumors lacking menin. Chromatin immunoprecipitation studies reveal that menin directly associates with regions of the p27 and p18 promoters and increases methylation of lysine 4 (Lys-4) in histone H3 associated with these promoters. Moreover, H3 Lys-4 methylation associated with p27 and p18 is reduced in islet tumors from Men1 mutant mice. Thus, H3 Lys-4 methylation is a crucial function of menin in islet tumor suppression. These studies suggest an epigenetic mechanism of tumor suppression: by promoting histone modifications, menin maintains transcription at multiple loci encoding ceil cycle regulators essential for endocrine growth control. islet of Langerhans | Men1 | multiple endocrine neoplasia | tumor suppressor | diabetes mellitus