GIALLONGO, Sebastiano, M. DI ROSA, R. CALTABIANO, L. LONGHITANO, M. REIBALDI, A. DISTEFANO, Oriana LO RE, A. M. AMORINI, L. PUZZO, L. SALVATORELLI, S. PALMUCCI, D. TIBULLO, A. RUSSO, A. LONGO, G. LAZZARINO, G. LI VOLTI and Manlio VINCIGUERRA. Loss of macroH2A1 decreases mitochondrial metabolism and reduces the aggressiveness of uveal melanoma cells. AGING-US. ORCHARD PARK: IMPACT JOURNALS LLC, 2020, vol. 12, No 10, p. 9745-9760. ISSN 1945-4589. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103241. |
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@article{1670498, author = {Giallongo, Sebastiano and Di Rosa, M. and Caltabiano, R. and Longhitano, L. and Reibaldi, M. and Distefano, A. and Lo Re, Oriana and Amorini, A. M. and Puzzo, L. and Salvatorelli, L. and Palmucci, S. and Tibullo, D. and Russo, A. and Longo, A. and Lazzarino, G. and Li Volti, G. and Vinciguerra, Manlio}, article_location = {ORCHARD PARK}, article_number = {10}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103241}, keywords = {macroH2A1; histones; uveal melanoma; metabolism; epigenetics}, language = {eng}, issn = {1945-4589}, journal = {AGING-US}, title = {Loss of macroH2A1 decreases mitochondrial metabolism and reduces the aggressiveness of uveal melanoma cells}, url = {https://europepmc.org/article/med/32401230}, volume = {12}, year = {2020} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1670498 AU - Giallongo, Sebastiano - Di Rosa, M. - Caltabiano, R. - Longhitano, L. - Reibaldi, M. - Distefano, A. - Lo Re, Oriana - Amorini, A. M. - Puzzo, L. - Salvatorelli, L. - Palmucci, S. - Tibullo, D. - Russo, A. - Longo, A. - Lazzarino, G. - Li Volti, G. - Vinciguerra, Manlio PY - 2020 TI - Loss of macroH2A1 decreases mitochondrial metabolism and reduces the aggressiveness of uveal melanoma cells JF - AGING-US VL - 12 IS - 10 SP - 9745-9760 EP - 9745-9760 PB - IMPACT JOURNALS LLC SN - 19454589 KW - macroH2A1 KW - histones KW - uveal melanoma KW - metabolism KW - epigenetics UR - https://europepmc.org/article/med/32401230 L2 - https://europepmc.org/article/med/32401230 N2 - Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common primary intraocular tumour in adults. The most accurate prognostic factor of UM is classification by gene expression profiling. Currently, the role of epigenetics is much less defined compared to genetic mechanisms. We recently showed a strong prognostic role of the expression levels of histone variant macroH2A1 in UM patients. Here, we assessed the mechanistic effects of macroH2A1 on UM progression. UM cell lines were stably knocked down (KD) for macroH2A1, and proliferation and colony formation capacity were evaluated. Mitochondrial function was assayed through qPCR and HPLC analyses. Correlation between mitochondrial gene expression and cancer aggressiveness was studied using a bioinformatics approach. MacroH2A1 loss significantly attenuated UM cells proliferation and aggressiveness. Furthermore, genes involved in oxidative phosphorylation displayed a decreased expression in KD cells. Consistently, macroH2A1 loss resulted also in a significant decrease of mitochondrial transcription factor A (TFAM) expression, suggesting impaired mitochondrial replication. Bioinformatics analyses uncovered that the expression of genes involved in mitochondrial metabolism correlates with macroH2A1 and with cancer aggressiveness in UM patients. Altogether, our results suggest that macroH2A1 controls UM cells progression and it may represent a molecular target to develop new pharmacological strategies for UM treatment. ER -
GIALLONGO, Sebastiano, M. DI ROSA, R. CALTABIANO, L. LONGHITANO, M. REIBALDI, A. DISTEFANO, Oriana LO RE, A. M. AMORINI, L. PUZZO, L. SALVATORELLI, S. PALMUCCI, D. TIBULLO, A. RUSSO, A. LONGO, G. LAZZARINO, G. LI VOLTI and Manlio VINCIGUERRA. Loss of macroH2A1 decreases mitochondrial metabolism and reduces the aggressiveness of uveal melanoma cells. \textit{AGING-US}. ORCHARD PARK: IMPACT JOURNALS LLC, 2020, vol.~12, No~10, p.~9745-9760. ISSN~1945-4589. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103241.
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