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Mecp2 regulates tnfa during zebrafish embryonic development and acute inflammation.


ABSTRACT: Mutations in MECP2 cause Rett syndrome, a severe neurological disorder with autism-like features. Duplication of MECP2 also causes severe neuropathology. Both diseases display immunological abnormalities that suggest a role for MECP2 in controlling immune and inflammatory responses. Here, we used mecp2-null zebrafish to study the potential function of Mecp2 as an immunological regulator. Mecp2 deficiency resulted in an increase in neutrophil infiltration and upregulated expression of the pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines Il1b and Il10 as a secondary response to disturbances in tissue homeostasis. By contrast, expression of the proinflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor alpha (Tnfa) was consistently downregulated in mecp2-null animals during development, representing the earliest developmental phenotype described for MECP2 deficiency to date. Expression of tnfa was unresponsive to inflammatory stimulation, and was partially restored by re-expression of functional mecp2 Thus, Mecp2 is required for tnfa expression during zebrafish development and inflammation. Finally, RNA sequencing of mecp2-null embryos revealed dysregulated processes predictive for Rett syndrome phenotypes.

SUBMITTER: van der Vaart M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5769600 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mecp2 regulates <i>tnfa</i> during zebrafish embryonic development and acute inflammation.

van der Vaart M M   Svoboda O O   Weijts B G BG   Espín-Palazón R R   Sapp V V   Pietri T T   Bagnat M M   Muotri A R AR   Traver D D  

Disease models & mechanisms 20171219 12


Mutations in <i>MECP2</i> cause Rett syndrome, a severe neurological disorder with autism-like features. Duplication of <i>MECP2</i> also causes severe neuropathology. Both diseases display immunological abnormalities that suggest a role for MECP2 in controlling immune and inflammatory responses. Here, we used <i>mecp2</i>-null zebrafish to study the potential function of Mecp2 as an immunological regulator. Mecp2 deficiency resulted in an increase in neutrophil infiltration and upregulated expr  ...[more]

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