Abstract

The cause of nuclear shape abnormalities which are often seen in pre-neoplastic and malignant tissues is not clear. In this study we report that deformation of the nucleus can be induced by TGFβ1 stimulation in several cell lines including Huh7. In our results, the upregulated histone H3.3 expression downstream of SMAD signaling contributed to TGFβ1-induced nuclear deformation, a process of which requires incorporation of the nuclear envelope (NE) proteins lamin B1 and SUN1. During this process, the NE constitutively ruptured and reformed. Contrast to lamin B1 which was relatively stationary around the nucleus, the upregulated lamin A was highly mobile, clustering at the nuclear periphery and reintegrating into the nucleoplasm. The chromatin regions that lost NE coverage formed a supra-nucleosomal structure characterized by elevated histone H3K27me3 and histone H1, the formation of which depended on the presence of lamin A. These results provide evidence that shape of the nucleus can be modulated through TGFβ1-induced compositional changes in the chromatin and nuclear lamina.

Details

Title
Deformation of the nucleus by TGFβ1 via the remodeling of nuclear envelope and histone isoforms
Author
Ya-Hui, Chi  VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Wan-Ping, Wang; Ming-Chun, Hung; Gunn-Guang Liou; Wang, Jing-Ya; Chao, Pen-Hsiu Grace
Pages
1-17
Section
Research
Publication year
2022
Publication date
2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
e-ISSN
17568935
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2621017630
Copyright
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