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Linkage of methionine addiction, histone lysine hypermethylation, and malignancy

Authors :
Jun Yamamoto
Sachiko Inubushi
Qinghong Han
Yoshihiko Tashiro
Norihiko Sugisawa
Kazuyuki Hamada
Yusuke Aoki
Kentaro Miyake
Ryusei Matsuyama
Michael Bouvet
Steven G. Clarke
Itaru Endo
Robert M. Hoffman
Source :
iScience. 25(4)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Methionine addiction, found in all types of cancer investigated, is because of the overuse of methionine by cancer cells for excess transmethylation reactions. In the present study, we compared the histone H3 lysine-methylation status and degree of malignancy between methionine-addicted cancer cells and their isogenic methionine-independent revertants, selected by their growth in low concentration of methionine. The methionine-independent revertans can grow on low levels of methionine or independently of exogenous methionine using methionine precursors, as do normal cells. In the methionine-independent revertants, the excess levels of trimethylated histone H3 lysine marks found in the methionine-addicted parental cancer cells were reduced or lost, and their tumorigenicity and experimental metastatic potential in nude mice were also highly reduced. Methionine addiction of cancer is linked with malignancy and hypermethylation of histone H3 lysines. The results of the present study thus provide a unique framework to further understand a fundamental basis of malignancy.

Subjects

Subjects :
Multidisciplinary

Details

ISSN :
25890042
Volume :
25
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
iScience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....96f10a84d5d8522898ab7048edbad88e