Methylation Status of the Nanog Promoter Determines the Switch between Cancer Cells and Cancer Stem Cells

Abstract Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are the main cause of tumor development, metastasis, and relapse. CSCs are thus considered promising targets for cancer therapy. However, it is hard to eradicate CSCs due to their inherent plasticity and heterogeneity, and the underlying mechanism of the switch betw...

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Main Authors: Shupeng Liu, Kai Cheng, Hui Zhang, Ruijiao Kong, Shuo Wang, Chuanbin Mao, Shanrong Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-03-01
Series:Advanced Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.201903035
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spelling doaj-b544adaa4b784fdf9669afbe338d160b2020-11-24T22:10:26ZengWileyAdvanced Science2198-38442020-03-0175n/an/a10.1002/advs.201903035Methylation Status of the Nanog Promoter Determines the Switch between Cancer Cells and Cancer Stem CellsShupeng Liu0Kai Cheng1Hui Zhang2Ruijiao Kong3Shuo Wang4Chuanbin Mao5Shanrong Liu6Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital Tongji University Shanghai 200072 ChinaDepartment of Laboratory Diagnostics Changhai Hospital Second Military Medical University Shanghai 200433 ChinaDepartment of Laboratory Diagnostics Changhai Hospital Second Military Medical University Shanghai 200433 ChinaDepartment of Laboratory Diagnostics Shanghai Fourth People's Hospital Affiliated to Tongji University School of Medicine Shanghai 200081 ChinaDepartment of Laboratory Diagnostics Changhai Hospital Second Military Medical University Shanghai 200433 ChinaDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry Stephenson Life Sciences Research Center University of Oklahoma 101 Stephenson Parkway Norman OK 73019‐5300 USADepartment of Laboratory Diagnostics Changhai Hospital Second Military Medical University Shanghai 200433 ChinaAbstract Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are the main cause of tumor development, metastasis, and relapse. CSCs are thus considered promising targets for cancer therapy. However, it is hard to eradicate CSCs due to their inherent plasticity and heterogeneity, and the underlying mechanism of the switch between non‐CSCs and CSCs remains unclear. Here, it is shown that miR‐135a combined with SMYD4 activates Nanog expression and induces the switch of non‐CSCs into CSCs. The miR‐135a level, once elevated, lowers the methylation level of the CG5 site in the Nanog promoter by directly targeting DNMT1. SMYD4 binds to the unmethylated Nanog promoter to activate Nanog expression in Nanog‐negative tumor cells. The in vivo regulation of miR‐135a levels could significantly affect both the CSCs proportion and tumor progression. These findings indicate that DNA methylation of the Nanog promoter modulates the switch of non‐CSCs into CSCs under the control of the miRNA‐135 level. In addition, the related pathways, miR‐135a/DNMT1 and SMYD4, involved in these processes are potential targets for CSC‐targeted therapy.https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.201903035cancer stem cellsmethylationmiRNANanogplasticity
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author Shupeng Liu
Kai Cheng
Hui Zhang
Ruijiao Kong
Shuo Wang
Chuanbin Mao
Shanrong Liu
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Kai Cheng
Hui Zhang
Ruijiao Kong
Shuo Wang
Chuanbin Mao
Shanrong Liu
Methylation Status of the Nanog Promoter Determines the Switch between Cancer Cells and Cancer Stem Cells
Advanced Science
cancer stem cells
methylation
miRNA
Nanog
plasticity
author_facet Shupeng Liu
Kai Cheng
Hui Zhang
Ruijiao Kong
Shuo Wang
Chuanbin Mao
Shanrong Liu
author_sort Shupeng Liu
title Methylation Status of the Nanog Promoter Determines the Switch between Cancer Cells and Cancer Stem Cells
title_short Methylation Status of the Nanog Promoter Determines the Switch between Cancer Cells and Cancer Stem Cells
title_full Methylation Status of the Nanog Promoter Determines the Switch between Cancer Cells and Cancer Stem Cells
title_fullStr Methylation Status of the Nanog Promoter Determines the Switch between Cancer Cells and Cancer Stem Cells
title_full_unstemmed Methylation Status of the Nanog Promoter Determines the Switch between Cancer Cells and Cancer Stem Cells
title_sort methylation status of the nanog promoter determines the switch between cancer cells and cancer stem cells
publisher Wiley
series Advanced Science
issn 2198-3844
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are the main cause of tumor development, metastasis, and relapse. CSCs are thus considered promising targets for cancer therapy. However, it is hard to eradicate CSCs due to their inherent plasticity and heterogeneity, and the underlying mechanism of the switch between non‐CSCs and CSCs remains unclear. Here, it is shown that miR‐135a combined with SMYD4 activates Nanog expression and induces the switch of non‐CSCs into CSCs. The miR‐135a level, once elevated, lowers the methylation level of the CG5 site in the Nanog promoter by directly targeting DNMT1. SMYD4 binds to the unmethylated Nanog promoter to activate Nanog expression in Nanog‐negative tumor cells. The in vivo regulation of miR‐135a levels could significantly affect both the CSCs proportion and tumor progression. These findings indicate that DNA methylation of the Nanog promoter modulates the switch of non‐CSCs into CSCs under the control of the miRNA‐135 level. In addition, the related pathways, miR‐135a/DNMT1 and SMYD4, involved in these processes are potential targets for CSC‐targeted therapy.
topic cancer stem cells
methylation
miRNA
Nanog
plasticity
url https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.201903035
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