Differential Expression of Thrombospondin (THBS1) in Tumorigenic and Nontumorigenic Prostate Epithelial Cells in Response to a Chromatin-Binding Soy Peptide
Differential Expression of Thrombospondin (THBS1) in Tumorigenic and Nontumorigenic Prostate Epithelial Cells in Response to a Chromatin-Binding Soy Peptide
The chemopreventive properties of the chromatin-binding soy peptide, lunasin, are well documented, but its mechanism of action is unclear. To elucidate the mechanism by which lunasin reduces tumor foci formation in cultured mammalian cells, nontumorigenic (RWPE-1) and tumorigenic (RWPE-2) human prostate epithelial cells were treated with lunasin followed by gene expression profiling and characterization of the chromatin acetylation status for certain chemopreventive genes. The genes HIF1A, PRKAR1A, TOB1, and THBS1 were upregulated by lunasin in RWPE-1 but not in RWPE-2 cells. Using histone acetyltransferase (HAT) assays with acid-extracted histones as templates, we showed that lunasin specifically inhibited H4K8 acetylation while enhanced H4K16 acetylation catalyzed by HAT enzymes p300, PCAF, and HAT1A. These results suggest a novel mechanism for lunasin-dependent upregulation of gene expression. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) revealed hypoacetylation of H4K16 in RWPE-2 cells, specifically at the 5' end of THBS1 containing a CpG island. Moreover, bisulfite PCR (BSP) and subsequent DNA sequencing indicated that this CpG island was hypomethylated in RWPE-1 but hypermethylated in RWPE-2 cells. Histone hypoacetylation and DNA hypermethylation in the 5' region of THBS1 may explain the inability of lunasin to upregulate this gene in RWPE-2 cells.
- Western Human Nutrition Research Center United States
- University of California, San Francisco United States
- University of California, Davis United States
- Agricultural Research Service - Pacific West Area United States
Urologic Diseases, Epigenomics, Male, Chromatin Immunoprecipitation, 1.1 Normal biological development and functioning, Oncology and Carcinogenesis, Chemoprevention, Histones, Mice, Genetics, Tumor Cells, Cultured, 2.1 Biological and endogenous factors, Animals, Humans, Cancer, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, Nutrition and Dietetics, Cultured, Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Nutrition & Dietetics, Plant Extracts, Prostate Cancer, Prostate, Oncology and carcinogenesis, Epithelial Cells, DNA, Sequence Analysis, DNA, DNA Methylation, Chromatin, Tumor Cells, Up-Regulation, Nutrition and dietetics, Soybean Proteins, CpG Islands, Thrombospondins, Sequence Analysis, Biotechnology, Phytotherapy
Urologic Diseases, Epigenomics, Male, Chromatin Immunoprecipitation, 1.1 Normal biological development and functioning, Oncology and Carcinogenesis, Chemoprevention, Histones, Mice, Genetics, Tumor Cells, Cultured, 2.1 Biological and endogenous factors, Animals, Humans, Cancer, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, Nutrition and Dietetics, Cultured, Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Nutrition & Dietetics, Plant Extracts, Prostate Cancer, Prostate, Oncology and carcinogenesis, Epithelial Cells, DNA, Sequence Analysis, DNA, DNA Methylation, Chromatin, Tumor Cells, Up-Regulation, Nutrition and dietetics, Soybean Proteins, CpG Islands, Thrombospondins, Sequence Analysis, Biotechnology, Phytotherapy
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