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Published on: September 20, 2018
Regulation of c-met expression by transcription repressor Daxx
V M Morozov1, N A Massoll, O V Vladimirova
1Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Shands Cancer Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
Abstract:
The protooncogene c-met encodes the tyrosine kinase receptor for the hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF). While overexpression of c-met is documented in many types of tumors, the mechanism of c-met regulation remains elusive. Here, we demonstrate Daxx as a repressor of c-met transcription. The expression of c-met is elevated in Daxx knockout mouse cells and is reversed by Daxx reconstitution. C-met promoter analysis of Daxx-/- cells reveled changes in chromatin acetylation, but not in DNA methylation. Daxx binds to the mouse c-met promoter and Daxx-binding region is sufficient for transcription repression, while HDAC2 is associated with c-met promoter mostly in Daxx+/+ cells, pointing to Daxx-dependent HDAC2 recruitment as a potential mechanism of c-met repression. HGF-induced cell mobility and invasion confirmed augmented activity of c-Met/HGF pathway in Daxx-/- cells. Finally, inverse correlation between Daxx and c-Met in cancer cell lines and in metastatic breast cancer specimens suggests potential function of Daxx as a c-met repressor during cancer progression.
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