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Title: Role of Lamin A in Maintaining Genome Stability and Nuclear Organization of Cancer Cells
Authors: SENGUPTA, KUNDAN
PRASAD, KUMAR BRAJESH
Dept. of Biology
20071052
Keywords: Cancer Cells
Nuclear Organization
Genome Stability
Issue Date: Jun-2012
Abstract: Lamins are structural proteins of the inner nuclear membrane essential for maintaining nuclear structure and function. In order to study the role of Lamin A in maintaining nuclear organization and genome stability, we employed gene silencing (siRNA mediated knockdown) approach to perturb Lamin A levels in a diploid, karyotypically stable, colorectal cancer cell line – DLD1. Our studies show that perturbation of Lamin A causes significant changes in nuclear shape in a manner that does not affect B-type Lamins and only shows small effects on the viability of DLD1 cells. Lamin A knockdown in DLD1 cells shows a subtle modulation in the number of intranuclear Lamin bodies that are required for transcription. Lamin A knockdown significantly shifts the stable diploid phenotype of DLD1 cells and significantly alters copy numbers of two genes - DNMT1 (Chr.19) and WDR8 (Chr.1) irrespective of the chromosomes that they map to. These studies for the first time uncover Lamin A as a modulator of gene copy numbers further reiterating its role in maintaining genome stability. However, knockdown of Lamin A showed differential effects on the 3-dimensional nuclear organization of DNMT1 and WDR8 gene loci with respect to its chromosome territory, suggesting a selective regulatory role of Lamin A in modulating nuclear structure and function.
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