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Differential methylation of TSP50 and mTSP50 genes in different types of human tissues and mouse spermatic cells.

Yu Huang1, Yuezeng Wang, Miao Wang, Boqiao Sun, Yuxin Li, Yongli Bao, Kegui Tian, Haopeng Xu.   

Abstract

Earlier studies identified human TSP50 as a testis-specific gene that encoded a threonine protease. Most importantly, TSP50 could be a cancer/testis antigen since there was a high frequency of reactivation in breast cancer biopsies. It was also found to be negatively regulated by the p53 gene. To further characterize this gene, we recently examined the DNA methylation patterns of the TSP50 gene promoter in normal human testis, as well as breast tissue and a testicular embryonic carcinoma cell line (HTECCL). Bisulfite genomic sequencing results demonstrated that the promoter exhibited mixed DNA methylation patterns in normal human testis, mainly non-methylation versus slight methylation, which could be attributed to the different stages spermatic cells go through during spermatogenesis. In contrast, it was methylated to a much greater extent in both breast tissue and HTECCL. To find out whether DNA methylation status was related to spermatogenesis stages, we analyzed DNA methylation patterns of the mTSP50 (the mouse ortholog of TSP50) promoter in spermatocytes and spermatozoa isolated from sexually mature mice. The results clearly demonstrated that each group of cells exhibited its preferential DNA methylation pattern that apparently was consistent with the gene expression status observed before. Taken together, our findings suggested that DNA methylation might regulate the TSP50 and mTSP50 gene expressions in different types of tissues and spermatic cells.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18662669     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2008.07.087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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