EXCLI Journal : Experimental and Clinical Sciences (Jun 2022)

Integrated bioinformatics analysis reveals that EZH2-rich domains promote transcriptional repression in cervical cancer

  • Eric Genaro Salmerón-Bárcenas,
  • Ana Elvira Zacapala-Gómez,
  • Julio Ortiz-Ortiz,
  • Francisco Israel Torres-Rojas,
  • Pedro Antonio Avila-Lopez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17179/excli2022-5029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
pp. 852 – 868

Abstract

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Cervical cancer is the third female cancer most common worldwide. The carcinogenic process involves an alteration of the mechanisms associated with transcription. Several studies have reported an oncogenic role of the polycomb complex subunit, EZH2. However, the role of EZH2 in cervical cancer is unknown. Hence, the objective of this study was to determine the role of EZH2 in transcriptional regulation in cervical cancer. The EZH2 expression and the methylation status of its promoter were analyzed in The Cancer Genome Atlas. The EZH2 enrichment profile was analyzed using chromatin immunoprecipitation with massively parallel DNA sequencing data provided by ENCODE project. The chromatin compartments were identified in the 4D Nucleome Data Portal. The functional annotation was examined in Enrichr. We report that EZH2 expression is increased in cervical cancer which is associated with hypomethylation of its promoter. EZH2 is enriched at promoter and distal intergenic regions. We identified that EZH2 defines chromatin domains enriched with H3K27me3 within repressive compartments in the HeLa-S3 cell line. Additionally, high EZH2 expression is associated with the repression of the senescent phenotype in cervical cancer patients. Our results suggest the participation of EZH2 in the generation of domains with a silencer function in cervical cancer, which regulate the expression of genes associated with cellular senescence.

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