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Extensive Transcriptional Regulation of Chromatin Modifiers during Human Neurodevelopment

Epigenetic changes, including histone modifications or chromatin remodeling are regulated by a large number of human genes. We developed a strategy to study the coordinate regulation of such genes, and to compare different cell populations or tissues. A set of 150 genes, comprising different classes...

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Autores principales: Weng, Matthias K., Zimmer, Bastian, Pöltl, Dominik, Broeg, Marc P., Ivanova, Violeta, Gaspar, John A., Sachinidis, Agapios, Wüllner, Ullrich, Waldmann, Tanja, Leist, Marcel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3348879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22590590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036708
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author Weng, Matthias K.
Zimmer, Bastian
Pöltl, Dominik
Broeg, Marc P.
Ivanova, Violeta
Gaspar, John A.
Sachinidis, Agapios
Wüllner, Ullrich
Waldmann, Tanja
Leist, Marcel
author_facet Weng, Matthias K.
Zimmer, Bastian
Pöltl, Dominik
Broeg, Marc P.
Ivanova, Violeta
Gaspar, John A.
Sachinidis, Agapios
Wüllner, Ullrich
Waldmann, Tanja
Leist, Marcel
author_sort Weng, Matthias K.
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description Epigenetic changes, including histone modifications or chromatin remodeling are regulated by a large number of human genes. We developed a strategy to study the coordinate regulation of such genes, and to compare different cell populations or tissues. A set of 150 genes, comprising different classes of epigenetic modifiers was compiled. This new tool was used initially to characterize changes during the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) to central nervous system neuroectoderm progenitors (NEP). qPCR analysis showed that more than 60% of the examined transcripts were regulated, and >10% of them had a >5-fold increased expression. For comparison, we differentiated hESC to neural crest progenitors (NCP), a distinct peripheral nervous system progenitor population. Some epigenetic modifiers were regulated into the same direction in NEP and NCP, but also distinct differences were observed. For instance, the remodeling ATPase SMARCA2 was up-regulated >30-fold in NCP, while it remained unchanged in NEP; up-regulation of the ATP-dependent chromatin remodeler CHD7 was increased in NEP, while it was down-regulated in NCP. To compare the neural precursor profiles with those of mature neurons, we analyzed the epigenetic modifiers in human cortical tissue. This resulted in the identification of 30 regulations shared between all cell types, such as the histone methyltransferase SETD7. We also identified new markers for post-mitotic neurons, like the arginine methyl transferase PRMT8 and the methyl transferase EZH1. Our findings suggest a hitherto unexpected extent of regulation, and a cell type-dependent specificity of epigenetic modifiers in neurodifferentiation.
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spelling pubmed-33488792012-05-15 Extensive Transcriptional Regulation of Chromatin Modifiers during Human Neurodevelopment Weng, Matthias K. Zimmer, Bastian Pöltl, Dominik Broeg, Marc P. Ivanova, Violeta Gaspar, John A. Sachinidis, Agapios Wüllner, Ullrich Waldmann, Tanja Leist, Marcel PLoS One Research Article Epigenetic changes, including histone modifications or chromatin remodeling are regulated by a large number of human genes. We developed a strategy to study the coordinate regulation of such genes, and to compare different cell populations or tissues. A set of 150 genes, comprising different classes of epigenetic modifiers was compiled. This new tool was used initially to characterize changes during the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) to central nervous system neuroectoderm progenitors (NEP). qPCR analysis showed that more than 60% of the examined transcripts were regulated, and >10% of them had a >5-fold increased expression. For comparison, we differentiated hESC to neural crest progenitors (NCP), a distinct peripheral nervous system progenitor population. Some epigenetic modifiers were regulated into the same direction in NEP and NCP, but also distinct differences were observed. For instance, the remodeling ATPase SMARCA2 was up-regulated >30-fold in NCP, while it remained unchanged in NEP; up-regulation of the ATP-dependent chromatin remodeler CHD7 was increased in NEP, while it was down-regulated in NCP. To compare the neural precursor profiles with those of mature neurons, we analyzed the epigenetic modifiers in human cortical tissue. This resulted in the identification of 30 regulations shared between all cell types, such as the histone methyltransferase SETD7. We also identified new markers for post-mitotic neurons, like the arginine methyl transferase PRMT8 and the methyl transferase EZH1. Our findings suggest a hitherto unexpected extent of regulation, and a cell type-dependent specificity of epigenetic modifiers in neurodifferentiation. Public Library of Science 2012-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3348879/ /pubmed/22590590 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036708 Text en Weng 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.
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Weng, Matthias K.
Zimmer, Bastian
Pöltl, Dominik
Broeg, Marc P.
Ivanova, Violeta
Gaspar, John A.
Sachinidis, Agapios
Wüllner, Ullrich
Waldmann, Tanja
Leist, Marcel
Extensive Transcriptional Regulation of Chromatin Modifiers during Human Neurodevelopment
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title_short Extensive Transcriptional Regulation of Chromatin Modifiers during Human Neurodevelopment
title_sort extensive transcriptional regulation of chromatin modifiers during human neurodevelopment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3348879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22590590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036708
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