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CpG site DNA methylation patterns reveal a novel regulatory element in the mouse prion protein gene
The cellular isoform of the prion protein (PrP(C)) plays critical roles in the development of prion disorders. Although PrP mRNA is ubiquitously present in a tissue-specific manner, the DNA methylation of PrP gene (Prnp) is still unknown. In this study, we demonstrated that the CpG island (CGI, posi...
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The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5289245/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27666463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.16-0390 |
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author | DALAI, Wuyun MATSUO, Eiko TAKEYAMA, Natsumi KAWANO, Junichi SAEKI, Keiichi |
author_facet | DALAI, Wuyun MATSUO, Eiko TAKEYAMA, Natsumi KAWANO, Junichi SAEKI, Keiichi |
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description | The cellular isoform of the prion protein (PrP(C)) plays critical roles in the development of prion disorders. Although PrP mRNA is ubiquitously present in a tissue-specific manner, the DNA methylation of PrP gene (Prnp) is still unknown. In this study, we demonstrated that the CpG island (CGI, positioned at −218 to +152 bp from the transcriptional start site) including the Prnp core promoter region was completely unmethylated in all tested tissues. On the other hand, CpG methylation in the CGI shore region (positioned at −599 to −238 bp) occurred in various tissue- and site-specific proportions. Interestingly, the correlation analysis between CpG methylation status and PrP mRNA levels showed that one CpG site methylation at −576 was negatively correlated with the PrP mRNA level (Pearson’s r = −0.374, P=0.035). Taken together, our results suggest that Prnp is a typical housekeeping gene and various methylation frequencies of the CGI shore region are likely to affect Prnp expression in a tissue-specific manner. |
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spelling | pubmed-52892452017-02-08 CpG site DNA methylation patterns reveal a novel regulatory element in the mouse prion protein gene DALAI, Wuyun MATSUO, Eiko TAKEYAMA, Natsumi KAWANO, Junichi SAEKI, Keiichi J Vet Med Sci Virology The cellular isoform of the prion protein (PrP(C)) plays critical roles in the development of prion disorders. Although PrP mRNA is ubiquitously present in a tissue-specific manner, the DNA methylation of PrP gene (Prnp) is still unknown. In this study, we demonstrated that the CpG island (CGI, positioned at −218 to +152 bp from the transcriptional start site) including the Prnp core promoter region was completely unmethylated in all tested tissues. On the other hand, CpG methylation in the CGI shore region (positioned at −599 to −238 bp) occurred in various tissue- and site-specific proportions. Interestingly, the correlation analysis between CpG methylation status and PrP mRNA levels showed that one CpG site methylation at −576 was negatively correlated with the PrP mRNA level (Pearson’s r = −0.374, P=0.035). Taken together, our results suggest that Prnp is a typical housekeeping gene and various methylation frequencies of the CGI shore region are likely to affect Prnp expression in a tissue-specific manner. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2016-09-26 2017-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5289245/ /pubmed/27666463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.16-0390 Text en ©2017 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. |
spellingShingle | Virology DALAI, Wuyun MATSUO, Eiko TAKEYAMA, Natsumi KAWANO, Junichi SAEKI, Keiichi CpG site DNA methylation patterns reveal a novel regulatory element in the mouse prion protein gene |
title | CpG site DNA methylation patterns reveal a novel regulatory element in the mouse prion protein gene |
title_full | CpG site DNA methylation patterns reveal a novel regulatory element in the mouse prion protein gene |
title_fullStr | CpG site DNA methylation patterns reveal a novel regulatory element in the mouse prion protein gene |
title_full_unstemmed | CpG site DNA methylation patterns reveal a novel regulatory element in the mouse prion protein gene |
title_short | CpG site DNA methylation patterns reveal a novel regulatory element in the mouse prion protein gene |
title_sort | cpg site dna methylation patterns reveal a novel regulatory element in the mouse prion protein gene |
topic | Virology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5289245/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27666463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.16-0390 |
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