The role of DNA methylation in regulating LHX3 gene expression

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2013-07
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2013
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Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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Indiana University
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LIM homeodomain 3 (LHX3) is an important regulator of pituitary and nervous system development. To date, twelve LHX3 gene mutations have been identified in patients with combined pituitary hormone deficiency disease (CPHD). Understanding the molecular mechanisms governing LHX3/Lhx3 gene regulation will provide critical insights into organ development pathways and associated diseases. DNA methylation has been implicated in gene regulation in multiple physiological systems. This dissertation examines the role of DNA methylation in regulating the murine Lhx3 gene. To determine if demethylation of the Lhx3 gene promoter would induce its expression, murine pre-somatotrope pituitary cells that do not normally express Lhx3 (Pit-1/0 cells) were treated with the demethylating reagent, 5-Aza-2’-deoxycytidine. This treatment lead to activation of the Lhx3 gene and thus suggested that methylation contributes to Lhx3 gene regulation. Proteins that modify chromatin, such as histone deacetylases (HDACs) have also been shown to affect DNA methylation patterns and subsequent gene activation. Pit-1/0 pituitary cells treated with a combination of the demethylating reagent and the HDAC inhibitor, Trichostatin A led to activation of the Lhx3 gene, suggesting crosstalk between DNA methylation and histone modification processes. To assess DNA methylation levels, treated and untreated Pit-1/0 genomic DNA were subjected to bisulfite conversion and sequencing. Treated Pit-1/0 cells had decreased methylation compared to untreated cells. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays demonstrated interactions between the methyl-binding protein, MeCP2 and the Lhx3 promoter regions in the Pit-1/0 cell line. Overall, the study demonstrates that DNA methylation patterns of the Lhx3 gene are associated with its expression status.

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