HLA-G gene activation in tumor cells involves cis-acting epigenetic changes.

Int J Cancer

Commissariat í l'Energie Atomique, Service de Recherches en Hémato-Immunologie, Direction des Sciences du Vivant/Département de Recherche Medicale, Institut Universitaire d'Hématologie, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Paris, France.

Published: March 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • HLA-G molecules are expressed beyond just trophoblastic cells, including in various malignant tumors, and play a role in how tumors evade the immune system.
  • The regulation of HLA-G genes is different from classical HLA class I genes and involves changes in DNA methylation patterns.
  • Research indicates that hypermethylation at specific sites silences HLA-G, while demethylation leads to its activation, highlighting the importance of epigenetic factors in potential cancer therapies.

Article Abstract

The tissue distribution of HLA-G molecules is broader than originally reported in trophoblastic cells. On the basis of numerous studies, HLA-G is also expressed in malignant tumors and involved in tumor immune escape. The mechanisms of HLA-G gene regulation differ from those of classical HLA class I genes and involve epigenetic processes. Here, we provide additional evidence on the influence of DNA demethylation on HLA-G activation. We also analyze the 5' regulatory region of HLA-G in 2 cellular models, melanoma (FON, M8) and choriocarcinoma (JEG-3, JAR), either expressing HLA-G transcripts or not. The data strongly suggest that HLA-G is silenced as a result of CpG site hypermethylation within a 5' regulatory region encompassing 450 bp upstream of the start codon, whereas it is activated upon demethylation. This result correlates with the acetylation status of histones within this region and the putative locus control region located at -1.2 kb. cis-acting epigenetic changes and the fact that demethylating agents activate HLA-G expression at least 5 days following treatment should be taken into account in epigenetic cancer therapies.

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