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Publication : Deficiency in the nuclear-related factor erythroid 2 transcription factor (Nrf1) leads to genetic instability.

First Author  Oh DH Year  2012
Journal  FEBS J Volume  279
Issue  22 Pages  4121-30
PubMed ID  22971132 Mgi Jnum  J:203246
Mgi Id  MGI:5525228 Doi  10.1111/febs.12005
Citation  Oh DH, et al. (2012) Deficiency in the nuclear-related factor erythroid 2 transcription factor (Nrf1) leads to genetic instability. FEBS J 279(22):4121-30
abstractText  Nuclear factor erythroid-derived 2-related factor 1 (Nrf1) regulates cellular stress response genes, and has also been suggested to play a role in other cellular processes. We previously demonstrated that hepatocyte-specific deletion of Nrf1 in mice resulted in spontaneous apoptosis, inflammation, and development of liver tumors. Here, we showed that both fibroblasts derived from Nrf1 null mouse embryos and fibroblasts expressing a conditional Nrf1 allele showed increased micronuclei and formation of abnormal nuclei. Lentiviral shRNA-mediated knockdown of Nrf1 in SAOS-2 cells also resulted in increased micronuclei, abnormal mitosis and multi-nucleated cells. Metaphase analyses showed increased aneuploidy in Nrf1(-/-) embryonic fibroblasts. Nuclear defects in Nrf1-deficient cells were associated with decreased expression of various genes encoding kinetochore and mitotic checkpoint proteins. Our findings suggest that Nrf1 may play a role in maintaining genomic integrity, and that Nrf1 dysregulation may induce tumorigenesis.
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