Abstract

BackgroundTat-interactive protein 60 (Tip60) is a member of the MYST family of histone acetyltransferases. Studies using cultured cells have shown that Tip60 has various functions including DNA repair, apoptosis and cell-cycle regulation. We globally ablated the Tip60 gene (Htatip), observing that Tip60-null embryos die at the blastocyst stage (Hu et al. Dev.Dyn.238:2912;2009). Although adult heterozygous (Tip60+/−) mice reproduce normally without a haploinsufficient phenotype, stress caused by Myc over-expression induced B-cell lymphoma in Tip60+/− adults, suggesting that Tip60 is a tumor suppressor (Gorrini et al. Nature 448:1063;2007). These findings prompted assessment of whether Tip60, alternative splicing of which generates two predominant isoforms termed Tip60α and Tip60β, functions to suppress the cell-cycle in adult cardiomyocytes.Methodology/Principal FindingsWestern blotting revealed that Tip60α is the predominant Tip60 isoprotein in the embryonic heart, transitioning at neonatal stages to Tip60β, which is the only isoprotein in the adult heart wherein it is highly enriched. Over-expression of Tip60β, but not Tip60α, inhibited cell proliferation in NIH3T3 cells; and, Tip60-haploinsufficient cultured neonatal cardiomyocytes exhibited increased cell-cycle activity. To address whether Tip60β suppresses the cardiomyocyte cell-cycle in the adult heart, hypertrophic stress was induced in Tip60+/+ and Tip+/− littermates via two methods, Myc over-expression and aortic banding. Based on immunostaining cell-cycle markers and western blotting cyclin D, stress increased cardiomyocyte cell-cycle mobilization in Tip60+/− hearts, in comparison with Tip60+/+ littermates. Aortic-banded Tip60+/− hearts also exhibited significantly decreased apoptosis.Conclusions/SignificanceThese findings provide evidence that Tip60 may function in a tumor suppressor pathway(s) to maintain adult cardiomyocytes in replicative senescence.

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  • IntroductionTip is a member of the MYST family [1]. MYST is an acronym for the names of the founding family members MOZ, YBF2, SAS2, and Tip

  • Tat-interactive protein 60 (Tip60) is a member of the MYST family [1]

  • We previously reported that Tip60 is expressed in the developing heart [5,25]; because subsequent work revealed that Tip60-null mice die at the blastocyst stage and that Tip60-heterozygous mice do not have a haploinsufficient phenotype at adult stages [8], Tip60’s role in embryonic and adult cardiomyocytes could not be assessed

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Introduction

Tip is a member of the MYST family [1]. MYST is an acronym for the names of the founding family members MOZ, YBF2, SAS2, and Tip. That Tip is a vital molecule is consistent with our finding that global ablation of the gene encoding Tip (Htatip) results in 100% penetrant embryolethality at the blastocyst stage [8]. Tat-interactive protein 60 (Tip60) is a member of the MYST family of histone acetyltransferases. Adult heterozygous (Tip60+/2) mice reproduce normally without a haploinsufficient phenotype, stress caused by Myc over-expression induced B-cell lymphoma in Tip60+/2 adults, suggesting that Tip is a tumor suppressor (Gorrini et al Nature 448:1063;2007). These findings prompted assessment of whether Tip, alternative splicing of which generates two predominant isoforms termed Tip60a and Tip60b, functions to suppress the cell-cycle in adult cardiomyocytes

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