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Correction of aberrant imprinting of IGF2 in human tumors by nuclear transfer-induced epigenetic reprogramming
Authors:Chen Hui Ling  Li Tao  Qiu Xin Wen  Wu Jie  Ling Jian Qun  Sun Zhi Hong  Wang Weibo  Chen Wei  Hou Aiju  Vu Thanh H  Hoffman Andrew R  Hu Ji-Fan
Affiliation:Medical Service, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA, USA.
Abstract:Loss of genomic imprinting of insulin-like growth factor II (IGF2) is a hallmark of many human neoplasms. We attempted to correct this aberrant epigenotype by transferring nuclei from human tumor cells that showed loss of IGF2 imprinting into enucleated mouse and human fibroblasts that had maintained normal IGF2 imprinting. After nuclear transfer, the abnormal biallelic expression of IGF2 in tumor nuclei transiently converted to normal monoallelic imprinted expression in the reconstructed diploid cells. In tetraploid hybrid cells, however, normal IGF2 imprinting was permanently restored in the tumor genome. Inhibition of the synthesis of putative trans imprinting factors with cycloheximide led to loss of IGF2 imprinting in normal cultured fibroblasts, suggesting that normal cells produce proteins that act in trans to induce or maintain genomic imprinting. These data demonstrate that an abnormal tumor epigenotype can be corrected by in vitro reprogramming, and suggest that loss of imprinting is associated with the loss of activity of non-CTCF trans imprinting factor(s) that are either inactivated or mutated in tumors.
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