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Correlated alterations in genome organization, histone methylation, and DNA–lamin A/C interactions in Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome
Rachel Patton McCord, Ashley Nazario-Toole, Haoyue Zhang, Peter S. Chines, Ye Zhan, Michael R. Erdos, Francis S. Collins, Job Dekker, Kan Cao
Genome Research · 2012 · ▲ 325 citations
Abstract
Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) is a premature aging disease that is frequently caused by a de novo point mutation at position 1824 in LMNA. This mutation activates a cryptic splice donor site in exon 11, and leads to an in-frame deletion within the prelamin A mRNA and the production of a dominant-negative lamin A protein, known as progerin. Here we show that primary HGPS skin fibroblasts experience genome-wide correlated alterations in patterns of H3K27me3 deposition, DNA-lamin A/C associations, and, at late passages, genome-wide loss of spatial compartmentalization of active and inactive chromatin domains. We further demonstrate that the H3K27me3 changes associate with gene expression alterations in HGPS cells. Our results support a model that the accumulation of progerin in the nuclear lamina leads to altered H3K27me3 marks in heterochromatin, possibly through the down-regulation of EZH2, and disrupts heterochromatin-lamina interactions. These changes may result in transcriptional misregulation and eventually trigger the global loss of spatial chromatin compartmentalization in late passage HGPS fibroblasts.
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McCord, R.P., Nazario-Toole, A., Zhang, H., Chines, P.S., Zhan, Y., Erdos, M.R., Collins, F.S., Dekker, J., & Cao, K. (2012). Correlated alterations in genome organization, histone methylation, and DNA–lamin A/C interactions in Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome. <em>Genome Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.138032.112
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McCord RP, Nazario-Toole A, Zhang H, Chines PS, Zhan Y, Erdos MR, et al. Correlated alterations in genome organization, histone methylation, and DNA–lamin A/C interactions in Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome. Genome Research. 2012. doi:10.1101/gr.138032.112.
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@article{rachel2012Correl,
title = {Correlated alterations in genome organization, histone methylation, and DNA–lamin A/C interactions in Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome},
author = {Rachel Patton McCord and Ashley Nazario-Toole and Haoyue Zhang and Peter S. Chines and Ye Zhan and Michael R. Erdos and Francis S. Collins and Job Dekker and Kan Cao},
journal = {Genome Research},
year = {2012},
doi = {10.1101/gr.138032.112},
}
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