The novel human endogenous retrovirus-related gene, psiTPTE22-HERV, is silenced by DNA methylation in cancers

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The psiTPTE22 gene has been designated as a TPTE pseudogene. Our study found that the 5? part of psiTPTE22 has no sequence similarity to TPTE and contains a 3.8-kb human endogenous retrovirus (HERV) element. Because of the HERV element, the 5? part of psiTPTE22 (psiTPTE22-HERV) expresses independently as a gene. Comparison between the DNA sequences of humans and chimps indicated that psiTPTE22-HERV is human specific. We identified 3 alternatively spliced transcript variants from psiTPTE22-HERV by a PCR-based strategy, which use the transcriptional termination signal contained in the HERV element. A 402-nt ORF was contained in the 2 longer transcripts. Western blotting using antibodies produced with chemically synthesized peptide confirmed that a 15-kDa protein was translated from this ORF. RT-PCR results indicated that the ORF-containing transcripts were mainly expressed in psiTPTE22-HERV-expressing samples. Real-time quantitative RT-PCR results showed that expression of the 402-nt ORF was upregulated in normal tissues of kidney, liver, stomach, and lung but downregulated in corresponding tumor tissues. This gene is located near the centromere of chromosome 22 and has a high GC content around the promoter region. Bisulfite sequencing PCR results indicated that it is silenced in cancers by DNA methylation. The expression of psiTPTE22-HERV can be recovered in cancer cells using DNA methylation and histone deacetylase inhibitors. These results suggest psiTPTE22-HERV is regulated epigenetically by DNA methylation. Our study paved the way for further study on an interesting HERV-related human-specific gene, which is silenced in cancers by DNA methylation. © 2010 UICC.

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Liang, Q., Ding, J., Xu, R., Xu, Z., & Zheng, S. (2010). The novel human endogenous retrovirus-related gene, psiTPTE22-HERV, is silenced by DNA methylation in cancers. International Journal of Cancer, 127(8), 1833–1843. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.25213

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