| Literature DB >> 26112043 |
Jin-Yih Low1, Helen D Nicholson2.
Abstract
Caveolae are small, "omega-shaped" invaginations at the plasma membrane of the cell which are involved in a variety of processes including cholesterol transport, potocytosis and cell signalling. Within caveolae there are caveolae-associated proteins, and changes in expression of these molecules have been described to play a role in the pathophysiology of various diseases including cancer and cardiovascular disease. Evidence is beginning to accumulate that epigenetic processes may regulate the expression of these caveolae related genes, and hence contribute to disease progression. Here, we summarize the current knowledge of the role of epigenetic modification in regulating the expression of these caveolae related genes and how this relates to changes in cellular physiology and in health and disease.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26112043 PMCID: PMC4482180 DOI: 10.1186/s12863-015-0231-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genet ISSN: 1471-2156 Impact factor: 2.797
Involvement of CAV1 epigenetic modification in cancers
| Cancer types | Promoter hypermethylation | Histone modification |
| Changes in physiology and pathophysiology |
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| Breast | [ | [ | Down-regulated | Decreased migration after 5-AZA and TSA treatment [ |
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| Prostate | [ | Down-regulated | Not described | |
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| Bladder | [ | Down-regulated | Not described | |
| Ovarian | [ | [ | Down-regulated | Over-expression of |
| Lung | [ | Down-regulated | Over-expression of | |
| Colorectal | [ | Down-regulated | Not described | |
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| Liver | [ | Down-regulated | Not described | |
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Fig. 1Effect of HBV’s X protein on CAV1 expression. HCC samples infected with HBV demonstrate decreased CAV1 expression. This effect is due to the promoter hypermethylation of CAV1 by HBV’s X protein, causing transcriptional silencing of CAV1
Fig. 2The mechanism of action of ER isoforms on CAV1 expression. Over-expression of ERα leads to down-regulation of CAV1 expression through epigenetic mechanisms. However, the co-expression of ERβ inhibits the effect of ERα, resulting in removal of the transcriptional suppression activity of ERα
Fig. 3The role of dietary potassium in regulating miRNA-802 and CAV1 expression in the kidney. A diet high in potassium results in up-regulation of miRNA-802 which down-regulates CAV1’s expression by binding to 3′UTR of CAV1. Interaction of CAV1 with the N-terminus of the ROMK channels down-regulates these ion channels in the distal nephron, down-regulation of CAV1 results in up-regulation of the ROMK channels
Relationship between miRNA and CAV1 and CAV2 in health and disease
| miRNA | Target caveolae related gene | Changes observed and involvement in health and diseases |
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| miRNA-133a |
| miRNA-133a is up-regulated in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and down-regulates |
| miRNA-802 |
| miRNA-802 is increased and up-regulates potassium channel expression in kidney by down-regulating |
| miRNA-103 |
| miRNA-103 is up-regulated in obese animals and associated with impaired glucose homeostasis by down-regulating |
| miRNA-107 |
| miRNA-107 is up-regulated in obese animals and associated with impaired glucose homeostasis down-regulating |
| miRNA-199a-5p |
| miRNA-199a-5p is over-expressed in tissue fibrosis and pre-adipocytes, affects tissue fibrosis and proliferation of pre-adipocytes [ |
| miRNA-124 |
| miRNA-124 down-regulates |
| miRNA-192 |
| Exposure to DHA up-regulates miRNA-192 and down-regulates |
| miRNA-199a-3p |
| miRNA-199a-3p is up-regulated in breast cancer and down-regulates |
| miRNA-218 |
| miRNA-128 is down-regulated in renal cell carcinoma and up-regulates |
| miRNA-29a |
| miRNA-29a is up-regulated following Salmonella infection and down-regulates |