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Nickel and Epigenetic Gene Silencing

Journal

GENES
Volume 4, Issue 4, Pages 583-595

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/genes4040583

Keywords

epigenetics; gene silencing; heterochromatin; DNA methylation; histone modification; miRNA

Funding

  1. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences [ES00260]
  2. King Abdulaziz University (KAU) [4/00/00/252]

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Insoluble nickel compounds are well-established human carcinogens. Occupational exposure to these compounds leads to increased incidence of lung and nasal cancer in nickel refinery workers. Apart from its weak mutagenic activity and hypoxia mimicking effect there is mounting experimental evidence indicating that epigenetic alteration plays an important role in nickel-induced carcinogenesis. Multiple epigenetic mechanisms have been identified to mediate nickel-induced gene silencing. Nickel ion is able to induce heterochromatinization by binding to DNA-histone complexes and initiating chromatin condensation. The enzymes required for establishing or removing epigenetic marks can be targeted by nickel, leading to altered DNA methylation and histone modification landscapes. The current review will focus on the epigenetic changes that contribute to nickel-induced gene silencing.

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