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Morphine delays neural stem cells differentiation by facilitating Nestin overexpression.

Ada Jimenez-Gonzalez1, Adrián García-Concejo1, Fernando León-Lobera1, Raquel E Rodriguez2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Morphine is used as an analgesic although it causes important secondary effects. These effects are triggered by several mechanisms leading to the dysregulation of gene expression. Here we aimed to study these alterations on neural stem cells (NSC) during CNS development.
METHODS: AB strain and tg nestin:GFP zebrafish embryos, zebrafish primary neuron culture and mouse embryonic stem cells were used to assess the effect of morphine by qPCR, time lapse microscopy and western blot. ChIP-qPCR and bisulfite conversion assay were performed to determine the changes exerted by morphine in a Nestin candidate enhancer.
RESULTS: Morphine increases GFP in nestin:GFP embryos and overexpresses the NSC marker Nestin. Morphine also exerts a hyperacetylation effect on H3K27 and decreases DNA methylation within a region located 18 Kb upstream nestin transcription starting site. Here, a binding site for the transcription factor complex Sox2/Oct4/Nanog was predicted. These factors are also upregulated by morphine. Besides, morphine increases the histone acetyl transferase p300. The inhibition of p300 activity decreases Nestin.
CONCLUSIONS: Morphine facilitates Nestin increase by several mechanisms which include hyperacetylation of H3K27, decreased DNA methylation and the overexpression of the transcription factors sox2, oct4 and nanog. It has also been demonstrated that nestin levels depend on p300 activity. The facilitated Nestin expression delays the normal differentiation of neural stem cells. GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: The present work provides novel evidence of the effects induced by morphine in the normal differentiation of NSCs, altering Nestin through changes on p300, H3K27ac, DNA methylation and Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog.
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Keywords:  Central nervous system; Development; Epigenetics; Morphine; Stem cell

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29111275     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2017.10.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj        ISSN: 0304-4165            Impact factor:   3.770


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