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Fibrogenic Activity of MECP2 Is Regulated by Phosphorylation in Hepatic Stellate Cells

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Methyl-CpG binding protein 2, MECP2, which binds to methylated regions of DNA to regulate transcription, is expressed by hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) and is required for development of liver fibrosis in mice. We investigated the effects of MECP2 deletion from HSCs on their tr...

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Autores principales: Moran-Salvador, Eva, Garcia-Macia, Marina, Sivaharan, Ashwin, Sabater, Laura, Zaki, Marco Y.W., Oakley, Fiona, Knox, Amber, Page, Agata, Luli, Saimir, Mann, Jelena, Mann, Derek A.
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Publicado: W.B. Saunders 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6853276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31352003
http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2019.07.029
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author Moran-Salvador, Eva
Garcia-Macia, Marina
Sivaharan, Ashwin
Sabater, Laura
Zaki, Marco Y.W.
Oakley, Fiona
Knox, Amber
Page, Agata
Luli, Saimir
Mann, Jelena
Mann, Derek A.
author_facet Moran-Salvador, Eva
Garcia-Macia, Marina
Sivaharan, Ashwin
Sabater, Laura
Zaki, Marco Y.W.
Oakley, Fiona
Knox, Amber
Page, Agata
Luli, Saimir
Mann, Jelena
Mann, Derek A.
author_sort Moran-Salvador, Eva
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description BACKGROUND & AIMS: Methyl-CpG binding protein 2, MECP2, which binds to methylated regions of DNA to regulate transcription, is expressed by hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) and is required for development of liver fibrosis in mice. We investigated the effects of MECP2 deletion from HSCs on their transcriptome and of phosphorylation of MECP2 on HSC phenotype and liver fibrosis. METHODS: We isolated HSCs from Mecp2(–/y) mice and wild-type (control) mice. HSCs were activated in culture and used in array analyses of messenger RNAs and long noncoding RNAs. Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway analyses identified pathways regulated by MECP2. We studied mice that expressed a mutated form of Mecp2 that encodes the S80A substitution, MECP2S80, causing loss of MECP2 phosphorylation at serine 80. Liver fibrosis was induced in these mice by administration of carbon tetrachloride, and liver tissues and HSCs were collected and analyzed. RESULTS: MECP2 deletion altered expression of 284 messenger RNAs and 244 long noncoding RNAs, including those that regulate DNA replication; are members of the minichromosome maintenance protein complex family; or encode CDC7, HAS2, DNA2 (a DNA helicase), or RPA2 (a protein that binds single-stranded DNA). We found that MECP2 regulates the DNA repair Fanconi anemia pathway in HSCs. Phosphorylation of MECP2S80 and its putative kinase, HIPK2, were induced during transdifferentiation of HSCs. HSCs from MECP2S80 mice had reduced proliferation, and livers from these mice had reduced fibrosis after carbon tetrachloride administration. CONCLUSIONS: In studies of mice with disruption of Mecp2 or that expressed a form of MECP2 that is not phosphorylated at S80, we found phosphorylation of MECP2 to be required for HSC proliferation and induction of fibrosis. In HSCs, MECP2 regulates expression of genes required for DNA replication and repair. Strategies to inhibit MECP2 phosphorylation at S80 might be developed for treatment of liver fibrosis.
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spelling pubmed-68532762019-11-20 Fibrogenic Activity of MECP2 Is Regulated by Phosphorylation in Hepatic Stellate Cells Moran-Salvador, Eva Garcia-Macia, Marina Sivaharan, Ashwin Sabater, Laura Zaki, Marco Y.W. Oakley, Fiona Knox, Amber Page, Agata Luli, Saimir Mann, Jelena Mann, Derek A. Gastroenterology Article BACKGROUND & AIMS: Methyl-CpG binding protein 2, MECP2, which binds to methylated regions of DNA to regulate transcription, is expressed by hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) and is required for development of liver fibrosis in mice. We investigated the effects of MECP2 deletion from HSCs on their transcriptome and of phosphorylation of MECP2 on HSC phenotype and liver fibrosis. METHODS: We isolated HSCs from Mecp2(–/y) mice and wild-type (control) mice. HSCs were activated in culture and used in array analyses of messenger RNAs and long noncoding RNAs. Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway analyses identified pathways regulated by MECP2. We studied mice that expressed a mutated form of Mecp2 that encodes the S80A substitution, MECP2S80, causing loss of MECP2 phosphorylation at serine 80. Liver fibrosis was induced in these mice by administration of carbon tetrachloride, and liver tissues and HSCs were collected and analyzed. RESULTS: MECP2 deletion altered expression of 284 messenger RNAs and 244 long noncoding RNAs, including those that regulate DNA replication; are members of the minichromosome maintenance protein complex family; or encode CDC7, HAS2, DNA2 (a DNA helicase), or RPA2 (a protein that binds single-stranded DNA). We found that MECP2 regulates the DNA repair Fanconi anemia pathway in HSCs. Phosphorylation of MECP2S80 and its putative kinase, HIPK2, were induced during transdifferentiation of HSCs. HSCs from MECP2S80 mice had reduced proliferation, and livers from these mice had reduced fibrosis after carbon tetrachloride administration. CONCLUSIONS: In studies of mice with disruption of Mecp2 or that expressed a form of MECP2 that is not phosphorylated at S80, we found phosphorylation of MECP2 to be required for HSC proliferation and induction of fibrosis. In HSCs, MECP2 regulates expression of genes required for DNA replication and repair. Strategies to inhibit MECP2 phosphorylation at S80 might be developed for treatment of liver fibrosis. W.B. Saunders 2019-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6853276/ /pubmed/31352003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2019.07.029 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Moran-Salvador, Eva
Garcia-Macia, Marina
Sivaharan, Ashwin
Sabater, Laura
Zaki, Marco Y.W.
Oakley, Fiona
Knox, Amber
Page, Agata
Luli, Saimir
Mann, Jelena
Mann, Derek A.
Fibrogenic Activity of MECP2 Is Regulated by Phosphorylation in Hepatic Stellate Cells
title Fibrogenic Activity of MECP2 Is Regulated by Phosphorylation in Hepatic Stellate Cells
title_full Fibrogenic Activity of MECP2 Is Regulated by Phosphorylation in Hepatic Stellate Cells
title_fullStr Fibrogenic Activity of MECP2 Is Regulated by Phosphorylation in Hepatic Stellate Cells
title_full_unstemmed Fibrogenic Activity of MECP2 Is Regulated by Phosphorylation in Hepatic Stellate Cells
title_short Fibrogenic Activity of MECP2 Is Regulated by Phosphorylation in Hepatic Stellate Cells
title_sort fibrogenic activity of mecp2 is regulated by phosphorylation in hepatic stellate cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6853276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31352003
http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2019.07.029
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