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Usp22 deficiency impairs intestinal epithelial lineage specification in vivo

Epigenetic regulatory mechanisms play a central role in controlling gene expression during development, cell differentiation and tumorigenesis. Monoubiquitination of histone H2B is one epigenetic modification which is dynamically regulated by the opposing activities of specific ubiquitin ligases and...

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Autores principales: Kosinsky, Robyn L., Wegwitz, Florian, Hellbach, Nicole, Dobbelstein, Matthias, Mansouri, Ahmed, Vogel, Tanja, Begus-Nahrmann, Yvonne, Johnsen, Steven A.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4741973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26431380
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author Kosinsky, Robyn L.
Wegwitz, Florian
Hellbach, Nicole
Dobbelstein, Matthias
Mansouri, Ahmed
Vogel, Tanja
Begus-Nahrmann, Yvonne
Johnsen, Steven A.
author_facet Kosinsky, Robyn L.
Wegwitz, Florian
Hellbach, Nicole
Dobbelstein, Matthias
Mansouri, Ahmed
Vogel, Tanja
Begus-Nahrmann, Yvonne
Johnsen, Steven A.
author_sort Kosinsky, Robyn L.
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description Epigenetic regulatory mechanisms play a central role in controlling gene expression during development, cell differentiation and tumorigenesis. Monoubiquitination of histone H2B is one epigenetic modification which is dynamically regulated by the opposing activities of specific ubiquitin ligases and deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs). The Ubiquitin-specific Protease 22 (USP22) is the ubiquitin hydrolase component of the human SAGA complex which deubiquitinates histone H2B during transcription. Recently, many studies have investigated an oncogenic potential of USP22 overexpression. However, its physiological function in organ maintenance, development and its cellular function remain largely unknown. A previous study reported embryonic lethality in Usp22 knockout mice. Here we describe a mouse model with a global reduction of USP22 levels which expresses the LacZ gene under the control of the endogenous Usp22 promoter. Using this reporter we found Usp22 to be ubiquitously expressed in murine embryos. Notably, adult Usp22(lacZ/lacZ) displayed low residual Usp22 expression levels coupled with a reduced body size and weight. Interestingly, the reduction of Usp22 significantly influenced the frequency of differentiated cells in the small intestine and the brain while H2B and H2Bub1 levels remained constant. Taken together, we provide evidence for a physiological role for USP22 in controlling cell differentiation and lineage specification.
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spelling pubmed-47419732016-03-17 Usp22 deficiency impairs intestinal epithelial lineage specification in vivo Kosinsky, Robyn L. Wegwitz, Florian Hellbach, Nicole Dobbelstein, Matthias Mansouri, Ahmed Vogel, Tanja Begus-Nahrmann, Yvonne Johnsen, Steven A. Oncotarget Research Paper Epigenetic regulatory mechanisms play a central role in controlling gene expression during development, cell differentiation and tumorigenesis. Monoubiquitination of histone H2B is one epigenetic modification which is dynamically regulated by the opposing activities of specific ubiquitin ligases and deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs). The Ubiquitin-specific Protease 22 (USP22) is the ubiquitin hydrolase component of the human SAGA complex which deubiquitinates histone H2B during transcription. Recently, many studies have investigated an oncogenic potential of USP22 overexpression. However, its physiological function in organ maintenance, development and its cellular function remain largely unknown. A previous study reported embryonic lethality in Usp22 knockout mice. Here we describe a mouse model with a global reduction of USP22 levels which expresses the LacZ gene under the control of the endogenous Usp22 promoter. Using this reporter we found Usp22 to be ubiquitously expressed in murine embryos. Notably, adult Usp22(lacZ/lacZ) displayed low residual Usp22 expression levels coupled with a reduced body size and weight. Interestingly, the reduction of Usp22 significantly influenced the frequency of differentiated cells in the small intestine and the brain while H2B and H2Bub1 levels remained constant. Taken together, we provide evidence for a physiological role for USP22 in controlling cell differentiation and lineage specification. Impact Journals LLC 2015-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4741973/ /pubmed/26431380 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Kosinsky et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
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Kosinsky, Robyn L.
Wegwitz, Florian
Hellbach, Nicole
Dobbelstein, Matthias
Mansouri, Ahmed
Vogel, Tanja
Begus-Nahrmann, Yvonne
Johnsen, Steven A.
Usp22 deficiency impairs intestinal epithelial lineage specification in vivo
title Usp22 deficiency impairs intestinal epithelial lineage specification in vivo
title_full Usp22 deficiency impairs intestinal epithelial lineage specification in vivo
title_fullStr Usp22 deficiency impairs intestinal epithelial lineage specification in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Usp22 deficiency impairs intestinal epithelial lineage specification in vivo
title_short Usp22 deficiency impairs intestinal epithelial lineage specification in vivo
title_sort usp22 deficiency impairs intestinal epithelial lineage specification in vivo
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4741973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26431380
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