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Fine Tuning of Globin Gene Expression by DNA Methylation
Expression patterns in the globin gene cluster are subject to developmental regulation in vivo. While the γ(A) and γ(G) genes are expressed in fetal liver, both are silenced in adult erythrocytes. In order to decipher the role of DNA methylation in this process, we generated a YAC transgenic mouse s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1762317/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17183675 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000046 |
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author | Goren, Alon Simchen, Giora Fibach, Eitan Szabo, Piroska E. Tanimoto, Keiji Chakalova, Lyubomira Pfeifer, Gerd P. Fraser, Peter J. Engel, James D. Cedar, Howard |
author_facet | Goren, Alon Simchen, Giora Fibach, Eitan Szabo, Piroska E. Tanimoto, Keiji Chakalova, Lyubomira Pfeifer, Gerd P. Fraser, Peter J. Engel, James D. Cedar, Howard |
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description | Expression patterns in the globin gene cluster are subject to developmental regulation in vivo. While the γ(A) and γ(G) genes are expressed in fetal liver, both are silenced in adult erythrocytes. In order to decipher the role of DNA methylation in this process, we generated a YAC transgenic mouse system that allowed us to control γ(A) methylation during development. DNA methylation causes a 20-fold repression of γ(A) both in non-erythroid and adult erythroid cells. In erythroid cells this modification works as a dominant mechanism to repress γ gene expression, probably through changes in histone acetylation that prevent the binding of erythroid transcription factors to the promoter. These studies demonstrate that DNA methylation serves as an elegant in vivo fine-tuning device for selecting appropriate genes in the globin locus. In addition, our findings provide a mechanism for understanding the high levels of γ-globin transcription seen in patients with Hereditary Persistence of Fetal Hemoglobin, and help explain why 5azaC and butyrate compounds stimulate γ-globin expression in patients with β-hemoglobinopathies. |
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spelling | pubmed-17623172007-01-04 Fine Tuning of Globin Gene Expression by DNA Methylation Goren, Alon Simchen, Giora Fibach, Eitan Szabo, Piroska E. Tanimoto, Keiji Chakalova, Lyubomira Pfeifer, Gerd P. Fraser, Peter J. Engel, James D. Cedar, Howard PLoS One Research Article Expression patterns in the globin gene cluster are subject to developmental regulation in vivo. While the γ(A) and γ(G) genes are expressed in fetal liver, both are silenced in adult erythrocytes. In order to decipher the role of DNA methylation in this process, we generated a YAC transgenic mouse system that allowed us to control γ(A) methylation during development. DNA methylation causes a 20-fold repression of γ(A) both in non-erythroid and adult erythroid cells. In erythroid cells this modification works as a dominant mechanism to repress γ gene expression, probably through changes in histone acetylation that prevent the binding of erythroid transcription factors to the promoter. These studies demonstrate that DNA methylation serves as an elegant in vivo fine-tuning device for selecting appropriate genes in the globin locus. In addition, our findings provide a mechanism for understanding the high levels of γ-globin transcription seen in patients with Hereditary Persistence of Fetal Hemoglobin, and help explain why 5azaC and butyrate compounds stimulate γ-globin expression in patients with β-hemoglobinopathies. Public Library of Science 2006-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC1762317/ /pubmed/17183675 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000046 Text en Goren et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Goren, Alon Simchen, Giora Fibach, Eitan Szabo, Piroska E. Tanimoto, Keiji Chakalova, Lyubomira Pfeifer, Gerd P. Fraser, Peter J. Engel, James D. Cedar, Howard Fine Tuning of Globin Gene Expression by DNA Methylation |
title | Fine Tuning of Globin Gene Expression by DNA Methylation |
title_full | Fine Tuning of Globin Gene Expression by DNA Methylation |
title_fullStr | Fine Tuning of Globin Gene Expression by DNA Methylation |
title_full_unstemmed | Fine Tuning of Globin Gene Expression by DNA Methylation |
title_short | Fine Tuning of Globin Gene Expression by DNA Methylation |
title_sort | fine tuning of globin gene expression by dna methylation |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1762317/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17183675 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000046 |
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