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DNA damage signaling triggers degradation of histone methyltransferases through APC/C(Cdh1) in senescent cells
Authors:Takahashi Akiko  Imai Yoshinori  Yamakoshi Kimi  Kuninaka Shinji  Ohtani Naoko  Yoshimoto Shin  Hori Satoshi  Tachibana Makoto  Anderton Emma  Takeuchi Takashi  Shinkai Yoichi  Peters Gordon  Saya Hideyuki  Hara Eiji
Affiliation:Cancer Institute, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research, Tokyo 135-8550, Japan.
Abstract:Both the DNA damage response (DDR) and epigenetic mechanisms play key roles in the implementation of senescent phenotypes, but very little is known about how these two mechanisms are integrated to establish senescence-associated gene expression. Here we show that, in senescent cells, the DDR induces proteasomal degradation of G9a and GLP, major histone H3K9 mono- and dimethyltransferases, through Cdc14B- and p21(Waf1/Cip1)-dependent activation of APC/C(Cdh1) ubiquitin ligase, thereby causing a global decrease in H3K9 dimethylation, an epigenetic mark for euchromatic gene silencing. Interestingly, induction of IL-6 and IL-8, major players of the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), correlated with a decline of H3K9 dimethylation around the respective gene promoters and knockdown of Cdh1 abolished IL-6/IL-8 expression in senescent cells, suggesting that the APC/C(Cdh1)-G9a/GLP axis plays crucial roles in aspects of senescent phenotype. These findings establish a role for APC/C(Cdh1) and reveal how the DDR integrates with epigenetic processes to induce senescence-associated gene expression.
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