Heliyon (Sep 2024)

PML is a constitutive component of chromatin domains enriched in repetitive elements and duplicated gene clusters in cancer cells

  • Cristina Fracassi,
  • Matilde Simoni,
  • Martina Uggè,
  • Marco J. Morelli,
  • Rosa Bernardi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 17
p. e36499

Abstract

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Heterochromatin is a pivotal element in the functional organization of genomes. In our study, we delve into the heterochromatin pattern of association by the PML (promyelocytic leukemia) protein. By using PML chromatin immunoprecipitation and sequencing data and comparing computational methodologies to depict PML chromatin association, we describe PML-associated domains or PADs as large heterochromatic regions that exhibit similar genomic features across cancer cell lines. We show that PADs are specifically enriched in non-coding genes, duplicated gene clusters, and repetitive DNA elements. Moreover, we find enriched binding motifs of KZFPs, which are involved in orchestrating epigenetic repression at repetitive DNA elements. Hence, our findings suggest that PML conservatively associates to heterochromatic domains enriched in repetitive DNA elements and duplicated gene clusters in cancer. These findings contribute to a broader understanding of the complex regulatory framework of genome organization by heterochromatin in cancer.