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MeCP2 regulates Gdf11, a dosage-sensitive gene critical for neurological function

Loss- and gain-of-function of MeCP2 causes Rett syndrome (RTT) and MECP2 duplication syndrome (MDS), respectively. MeCP2 binds methyl-cytosines to finely tune gene expression in the brain, but identifying genes robustly regulated by MeCP2 has been difficult. By integrating multiple transcriptomics d...

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Autores principales: Bajikar, Sameer S, Anderson, Ashley G, Zhou, Jian, Durham, Mark A, Trostle, Alexander J, Wan, Ying-Wooi, Liu, Zhandong, Zoghbi, Huda Y
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9977283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36848184
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83806
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author Bajikar, Sameer S
Anderson, Ashley G
Zhou, Jian
Durham, Mark A
Trostle, Alexander J
Wan, Ying-Wooi
Liu, Zhandong
Zoghbi, Huda Y
author_facet Bajikar, Sameer S
Anderson, Ashley G
Zhou, Jian
Durham, Mark A
Trostle, Alexander J
Wan, Ying-Wooi
Liu, Zhandong
Zoghbi, Huda Y
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description Loss- and gain-of-function of MeCP2 causes Rett syndrome (RTT) and MECP2 duplication syndrome (MDS), respectively. MeCP2 binds methyl-cytosines to finely tune gene expression in the brain, but identifying genes robustly regulated by MeCP2 has been difficult. By integrating multiple transcriptomics datasets, we revealed that MeCP2 finely regulates growth differentiation factor 11 (Gdf11). Gdf11 is down-regulated in RTT mouse models and, conversely, up-regulated in MDS mouse models. Strikingly, genetically normalizing Gdf11 dosage levels improved several behavioral deficits in a mouse model of MDS. Next, we discovered that losing one copy of Gdf11 alone was sufficient to cause multiple neurobehavioral deficits in mice, most notably hyperactivity and decreased learning and memory. This decrease in learning and memory was not due to changes in proliferation or numbers of progenitor cells in the hippocampus. Lastly, loss of one copy of Gdf11 decreased survival in mice, corroborating its putative role in aging. Our data demonstrate that Gdf11 dosage is important for brain function.
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spelling pubmed-99772832023-03-02 MeCP2 regulates Gdf11, a dosage-sensitive gene critical for neurological function Bajikar, Sameer S Anderson, Ashley G Zhou, Jian Durham, Mark A Trostle, Alexander J Wan, Ying-Wooi Liu, Zhandong Zoghbi, Huda Y eLife Neuroscience Loss- and gain-of-function of MeCP2 causes Rett syndrome (RTT) and MECP2 duplication syndrome (MDS), respectively. MeCP2 binds methyl-cytosines to finely tune gene expression in the brain, but identifying genes robustly regulated by MeCP2 has been difficult. By integrating multiple transcriptomics datasets, we revealed that MeCP2 finely regulates growth differentiation factor 11 (Gdf11). Gdf11 is down-regulated in RTT mouse models and, conversely, up-regulated in MDS mouse models. Strikingly, genetically normalizing Gdf11 dosage levels improved several behavioral deficits in a mouse model of MDS. Next, we discovered that losing one copy of Gdf11 alone was sufficient to cause multiple neurobehavioral deficits in mice, most notably hyperactivity and decreased learning and memory. This decrease in learning and memory was not due to changes in proliferation or numbers of progenitor cells in the hippocampus. Lastly, loss of one copy of Gdf11 decreased survival in mice, corroborating its putative role in aging. Our data demonstrate that Gdf11 dosage is important for brain function. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9977283/ /pubmed/36848184 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83806 Text en © 2023, Bajikar et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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Bajikar, Sameer S
Anderson, Ashley G
Zhou, Jian
Durham, Mark A
Trostle, Alexander J
Wan, Ying-Wooi
Liu, Zhandong
Zoghbi, Huda Y
MeCP2 regulates Gdf11, a dosage-sensitive gene critical for neurological function
title MeCP2 regulates Gdf11, a dosage-sensitive gene critical for neurological function
title_full MeCP2 regulates Gdf11, a dosage-sensitive gene critical for neurological function
title_fullStr MeCP2 regulates Gdf11, a dosage-sensitive gene critical for neurological function
title_full_unstemmed MeCP2 regulates Gdf11, a dosage-sensitive gene critical for neurological function
title_short MeCP2 regulates Gdf11, a dosage-sensitive gene critical for neurological function
title_sort mecp2 regulates gdf11, a dosage-sensitive gene critical for neurological function
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9977283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36848184
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83806
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