Effects of the omega-3 fatty acid DHA on histone and p53 acetylation in diffuse large B cell lymphoma.

Tanner J Bakhshi, Tanner Way, Bradley Muncy,Philippe T Georgel

Biochemistry and cell biology = Biochimie et biologie cellulaire(2023)

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Diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) often develops resistance and/or relapses in response to immunochemotherapy. Epigenetic modifiers are frequently mutated in DLBCL, i.e., the lysine (histone) acetyltransferases CREBBP and EP300. Mutations in CBP/p300 can prevent the proper acetylation and activation of (i) enhancer sequences of genes required for essential functions (e.g., germinal center exit and differentiation) and (ii) the tumor suppressor p53. Based on evidence that omega-3 fatty acids (ω-3 FAs) affect histone acetylation in various cancers, we investigated whether ω-3 FA docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) could modify levels of histone and p53 acetylation in three DLBCL cell lines (at different CREBBP/EP300 mutational status) versus normal B cells. Exposure to DHA at clinically attainable doses was shown to significantly alter the genome-wide levels of histone posttranslational modifications in a cell-line-dependent and dose-dependent manner. Although histone acetylation did not increase uniformly, as initially expected, levels of p53 acetylation increased consistently. Quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction results revealed significant changes in expression of multiple genes, including increased expression of CREBBP and of PRDM1 (required for differentiation into plasma cells or memory B cells). Taken together, our results provide (to our knowledge) the first characterization of the epigenetic effects of ω-3 FAs in DLBCL.
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acetylation,diffuse large B-cell lymphoma,epigenetics,genetics,omega-3 fatty acid
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