iScience (May 2019)

PBRM1 Regulates Stress Response in Epithelial Cells

  • Elizabeth G. Porter,
  • Alisha Dhiman,
  • Basudev Chowdhury,
  • Benjamin C. Carter,
  • Hang Lin,
  • Jane C. Stewart,
  • Majid Kazemian,
  • Michael K. Wendt,
  • Emily C. Dykhuizen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
pp. 196 – 210

Abstract

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Summary: Polybromo1 (PBRM1) is a chromatin remodeler subunit highly mutated in cancer, particularly clear cell renal carcinoma. PBRM1 is a member of the SWI/SNF subcomplex, PBAF (PBRM1-Brg1/Brm-associated factors), and is characterized by six tandem bromodomains. Here we establish a role for PBRM1 in epithelial cell maintenance through the expression of genes involved in cell adhesion, metabolism, stress response, and apoptosis. In support of a general role for PBRM1 in stress response and apoptosis, we observe that loss of PBRM1 results in an increase in reactive oxygen species generation and a decrease in cellular viability under stress conditions. We find that loss of PBRM1 promotes cell growth under favorable conditions but is required for cell survival under conditions of cellular stress. : Molecular Mechanism of Gene Regulation; Molecular Mechanism of Behavior; Cancer Subject Areas: Molecular Mechanism of Gene Regulation, Molecular Mechanism of Behavior, Cancer