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Chromatin-remodelling factor Brg1 regulates myocardial proliferation and regeneration in zebrafish.


ABSTRACT: The zebrafish possesses a remarkable capacity of adult heart regeneration, but the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. Here we report that chromatin remodelling factor Brg1 is essential for adult heart regeneration. Brg1 mRNA and protein are induced during heart regeneration. Transgenic over-expression of dominant-negative Xenopus Brg1 inhibits the formation of BrdU+/Mef2C+ and Tg(gata4:EGFP) cardiomyocytes, leading to severe cardiac fibrosis and compromised myocardial regeneration. RNA-seq and RNAscope analyses reveal that inhibition of Brg1 increases the expression of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors such as cdkn1a and cdkn1c in the myocardium after ventricular resection; and accordingly, myocardial-specific expression of dn-xBrg1 blunts myocardial proliferation and regeneration. Mechanistically, injury-induced Brg1, via its interaction with Dnmt3ab, suppresses the expression of cdkn1c by increasing the methylation level of CpG sites at the cdkn1c promoter. Taken together, our results suggest that Brg1 promotes heart regeneration by repressing cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors partly through Dnmt3ab-dependent DNA methylation.

SUBMITTER: Xiao C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5476829 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chromatin-remodelling factor Brg1 regulates myocardial proliferation and regeneration in zebrafish.

Xiao Chenglu C   Gao Lu L   Hou Yu Y   Xu Congfei C   Chang Nannan N   Wang Fang F   Hu Keping K   He Aibin A   Luo Ying Y   Wang Jun J   Peng Jinrong J   Tang Fuchou F   Zhu Xiaojun X   Xiong Jing-Wei JW  

Nature communications 20161208


The zebrafish possesses a remarkable capacity of adult heart regeneration, but the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. Here we report that chromatin remodelling factor Brg1 is essential for adult heart regeneration. Brg1 mRNA and protein are induced during heart regeneration. Transgenic over-expression of dominant-negative Xenopus Brg1 inhibits the formation of BrdU<sup>+</sup>/Mef2C<sup>+</sup> and Tg(gata4:EGFP) cardiomyocytes, leading to severe cardiac fibrosis and compromised myoc  ...[more]

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