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Effect of mitogenic stimulation and DNA methylation on human T cell DNA methyltransferase expression and activity.

J Yang1, C Deng, N Hemati, S M Hanash, B C Richardson.   

Abstract

DNA methylation, a mechanism modifying gene expression, is mediated in part by the enzyme DNA methyltransferase. Reduced levels of T cell DNA methyltransferase have been observed in lupus-like diseases, and increased levels have been reported in malignancies. Little is known concerning the regulation of human DNA methyltransferase. In this report we demonstrate that mitogenic T cell stimulation causes an increase in DNA methyltransferase mRNA and enzyme activity. We also show that pharmacologic inhibition of T cell DNA methylation causes an increase in the rate of DNA methyltransferase mRNA transcription and a corresponding increase in mRNA levels and enzyme activity. This suggests that DNA methyltransferase is itself regulated in part by DNA methylation status, possibly representing a feedback mechanism. DNA methylation inhibition also resulted in an increase in Ha-ras and c-jun mRNA levels, overexpression of which increases DNA methyltransferase in murine systems. These results thus identify two mechanisms regulating levels of human T cell DNA methyltransferase and raise the possibility that abnormalities in either could contribute to disorders associated with altered DNA methylation.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9233626

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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