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The transcription factor PITX1 drives astrocyte differentiation by regulating the SOX9 gene.

Jeong Su Byun1, Mihee Oh1, Seonha Lee2, Jung-Eun Gil1, Yeajin Mo3, Bonsu Ku3, Won-Kon Kim4, Kyoung-Jin Oh4, Eun-Woo Lee5, Kwang-Hee Bae4, Sang Chul Lee4, Baek-Soo Han6.   

Abstract

Astrocytes perform multiple essential functions in the developing and mature brain, including regulation of synapse formation, control of neurotransmitter release and uptake, and maintenance of extracellular ion balance. As a result, astrocytes have been implicated in the progression of neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, and Parkinson's disease. Despite these critical functions, the study of human astrocytes can be difficult because standard differentiation protocols are time-consuming and technically challenging, but a differentiation protocol recently developed in our laboratory enables the efficient derivation of astrocytes from human embryonic stem cells. We used this protocol along with microarrays, luciferase assays, electrophoretic mobility shift assays, and ChIP assays to explore the genes involved in astrocyte differentiation. We demonstrate that paired-like homeodomain transcription factor 1 (PITX1) is critical for astrocyte differentiation. PITX1 overexpression induced early differentiation of astrocytes, and its knockdown blocked astrocyte differentiation. PITX1 overexpression also increased and PITX1 knockdown decreased expression of sex-determining region Y box 9 (SOX9), known initiator of gliogenesis, during early astrocyte differentiation. Moreover, we determined that PITX1 activates the SOX9 promoter through a unique binding motif. Taken together, these findings indicate that PITX1 drives astrocyte differentiation by sustaining activation of the SOX9 promoter.
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Keywords:  astrocyte; cell differentiation; glial cell; gliogenesis; human embryonic stem cell; neural stem cell (NSC); paired-like homeodomain transcription factor 1 (PITX1); sex-determining region Y box 9 (SOX9); transcription factor

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32759168      PMCID: PMC7521637          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA120.013352

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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