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Query: UMLS:C0699790 (
colon cancer
)
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KDM5c is a histone demethylase that specifically demethylates trimethylated and dimethylated H3 Lys-4 to play a central role in transcriptional repression. C-Jun is a proto-oncogene and promotes cell proliferation when ectopically accumulated, but can be ubiquitinated by SCF (
FBXW7
), leading to its degradation.
FBXW7
is an E3 ubiquitin ligase of c-Jun, and exhibits carcinostasis in
colon cancer
. Here, we report that overexpression of KDM5c in human
colon cancer
cells results in attenuated
FBXW7
transcription and accumulated c-Jun protein, leading to increased proliferation of
colon cancer
cells. We show that overexpression of KDM5c can result in increased c-Jun protein levels and decreased ubiquitin levels, with no significant change in mRNA levels of
c-Jun
. KDM5c overexpression blocks the ubiquitin-proteasome proteolytic pathway of c-Jun by down-regulating the expression of
FBXW7
. KDM5c down-regulation of
FBXW7
occurs by demethylation of H3K4me3 at TSS and downstream of the
FBXW7
gene. And interaction of KDM5c with H3K4me3 downstream of
FBXW7
gene may be followed by recruitment of DNMT3b to methylate the spatially close CpG island located near the
FBXW7
TSS. This methylation represses
FBXW7
gene expression, which can reduce c-Jun degradation via the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway. TCGA database analysis revealed high expression of KDM5c in
colon cancer
tissues. KDM5c expression in
colon cancer
was correlated with poor overall survival of patients in the first 7 years. Data from TCGA showed that high expression of KDM5c was correlated with high DNA methylation of the
FBXW7
gene, but was not positively correlated with methylation of the Jun gene. These results suggest that KDM5c regulation of colon cell proliferation is mainly mediated by the KDM5c-
FBXW7
-c-Jun axis.
...
PMID:KDM5c Promotes Colon Cancer Cell Proliferation Through the FBXW7-c-Jun Regulatory Axis. 3304 30
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