Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports (Jul 2024)

Role of plant homeodomain finger protein 8 in P19 embryonic carcinoma cells revealed by genome editing and specific inhibitor

  • Shusuke Doi,
  • Takayoshi Suzuki,
  • Shuhei Soeda,
  • Naoki Miyata,
  • Tetsuya Inazu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38
p. 101670

Abstract

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Plant homeodomain finger protein 8 (PHF8) is a histone demethylase that regulates the expression of various genes. PHF8 targets repressor histone markers and activates gene expression. Although PHF8 has been involved in X-linked mental retardation and certain types of cancers, the role of PHF8 remains largely unknown, and its relevance to the pathogenesis of these diseases is also uncertain. In the present study, we aimed to clarify the cellular function of PHF8 in P19 cells using Phf8 knockout (KO) cells generated via the CRISPR-Cas9 system and by performing PHF8 specific inhibitor experiments, instead of using PHF8 small interfering RNA transfection. After establishing Phf8 KO cells, we analyzed the effects of PHF8 on neuronal differentiation and cell proliferation. Both PHF8 deficiency and inhibition of its activity did not considerably affect neuronal differentiation, however, they showed an increased trend of promoted neurite outgrowth. Moreover, we found that PHF8 regulated cell proliferation via the MEK/ERK pathway. PHF8 deficiency and activity inhibition reduced the phosphorylation of ERK and MEK. The MEK expression level was associated with PHF8 expression, as revealed by chromatin immunoprecipitation analysis. These results suggested that PHF8 regulates cell proliferation via the MEK/ERK pathway in P19 embryonic carcinoma cells.

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