Trichostatin-A modulates claudin-1 mRNA stability through the modulation of hu antigen R and tristetraprolin in colon cancer cells

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Abstract

Expression of claudin-1, a tight junction protein, is highly upregulated in colon cancer. We have reported that claudin-1 expression in colon cancer cells is epigenetically regulated as histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors decrease claudin-1 messenger RNA (mRNA) stability and thus expression. In this regard, our data suggested a role of the 3′-untranslated region (UTR) in the regulation of HDACdependent regulation of claudin-1 mRNA stability. In the current study, we demonstrate, based on our continued investigation, that the ELAV-like RNA-binding proteins (RBPs), human antigen R (HuR) and tristetraprolin (TTP) associate with the 3′-UTR of claudin-1 mRNA to modulate the latter's stability. Ribonomic and sitedirected mutagenesis approaches were used to confirm the binding of HuR and TTP to the 3′-UTR of claudin-1. We further confirmed their roles in the stabilization of claudin-1 mRNA, under conditions of HDAC inhibition. In summary, we report that HuR and TTP are the critical regulators of the posttranscriptional regulation of claudin-1 expression in colon cancer cells. We also demonstrate that inhibition of HDACs by trichostatin treatment decreased the binding of HuR while increasing the binding of TTP to the 3′-UTR of claudin-1. Additionally, we provide data showing transcriptional regulation of claudin-1 expression, through the regulation of transcription factor Sp1. Taken together, we demonstrate epigenetic regulation of claudin-1 expression in colon cancer cells at the transcriptional and posttranscriptional levels. © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Sharma, A., Bhat, A. A., Krishnan, M., Singh, A. B., & Dhawan, P. (2013). Trichostatin-A modulates claudin-1 mRNA stability through the modulation of hu antigen R and tristetraprolin in colon cancer cells. Carcinogenesis, 34(11), 2610–2621. https://doi.org/10.1093/carcin/bgt207

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