Is there an association between an increase in c-myc RNA steady state levels and c-myc methylation in HL-60 cells treated with 3-deaza-(+/-)-aristeromycin, an indirect inhibitor of methylation?
Loennechen T, Nilsen IW, Moens U, Andersen A, Aarbakke J. (1992) - Biochem Pharmacol. 44:1283-9.
Alteration in gene expression of the proto-oncogene c-myc in HL-60
cells is associated with differentiation of these cells. We have
studied the steady state levels of c-myc transcripts, the levels of
transmethylation metabolites S-adenosylmethionine and
S-adenosyl-homocysteine and the methylation pattern of the c-myc gene
after treatment of HL-60 cells with the transmethylation inhibitor and
granulocytic inducer, 3-deaza-(+/-)-aristeromycin. A transient increase
in c-myc RNA levels after 45 min of drug exposure was observed which
was accompanied by changes in the ratio of transmethylation metabolites
in both whole cells and nuclei. The changes in transmethylation
metabolites in whole cells, although compatible with levels frequently
associated with hypomethylation of cellular components, caused no
changes in methylation of c-myc DNA sequences of the HL-60 cells as
detected by HpaII or MspI digestion and Southern blotting.