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Marianna Sikorska1, Jagdeep K Sandhu, Paromita Deb-Rinker, Anna Jezierski, Julie Leblanc, Claudie Charlebois, Maria Ribecco-Lutkiewicz, Mahmud Bani-Yaghoub, P Roy Walker.
Abstract
SOX2 is a key neurodevelopmental gene involved in maintaining the pluripotency of stem cells and proliferation of neural progenitors and astroglia. Two evolutionally conserved enhancers, SRR1 and SRR2, are involved in controlling SOX2 expression during neurodevelopment; however, the molecular mechanisms regulating their activity are not known. We have examined DNA methylation and histone H3 acetylation at both enhancers in NT2-D1 progenitors, neurons and astrocytes, to establish the role of epigenetic mechanisms in cell-type-specific SOX2 expression. This study showed that 1) unmethylated DNA and acetylated histones at both enhancers correlated with a high level of SOX2 expression in proliferating neural progenitors and 2) reversible modifications of the SRR1 element were observed during gene reexpression in astrocytes, whereas permanent epigenetic marks on the SRR2 enhancer were seen in neurons where the gene was silenced. Taken together, these results are clear illustrations of cell-type-specific epigenomes and suggest mechanisms by which they may be created and maintained. (c) 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18293417 DOI: 10.1002/jnr.21635
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci Res ISSN: 0360-4012 Impact factor: 4.164