SiDNMT1 increases ?-globin expression in chemical inducer of dimerization (CID)-dependent mouse ?YAC bone marrow cells and in baboon erythroid progenitor cell cultures.
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ABSTRACT: These studies were performed to test the hypothesis that DNMT1 is required for maintenance of DNA methylation and repression of the ?-globin gene in adult-stage erythroid cells.DNMT1 levels were reduced by nucleofection of small interfering RNA targeting DNMT1 in chemical inducer of dimerization-dependent multipotential mouse bone marrow cells containing the human ?-globin gene locus in the context of a yeast artificial chromosome and in primary cultures of erythroid progenitor cells derived from CD34(+) baboon bone marrow cells. The effect of reduced DNMT1 levels on globin gene expression was measured by real-time polymerase chain reaction and the effect on globin chain synthesis in primary erythroid progenitor cell cultures was determined by biosynthetic radiolabeling of globin chains followed by high-performance liquid chromatography analysis. The effect on DNA methylation was determined by bisulfite sequence analysis.Reduced DNMT1 levels in cells treated with siDNMT1 were associated with increased expression of ?-globin messenger RNA, an increased ?/?+? chain ratio in cultured erythroid progenitors, and decreased DNA methylation of the ?-globin promoter. Similar effects were observed in cells treated with decitabine, a pharmacological inhibitor of DNA methyltransferase inhibitor.DNMT1 is required to maintain DNA methylation of the ?-globin gene promoter and repress ?-globin gene expression in adult-stage erythroid cells.
SUBMITTER: Banzon V
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4392400 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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