Journal article
Sex-Based Mhrt Methylation Chromatinizes MeCP2 in the Heart
KN Harikrishnan, J Okabe, P Mathiyalagan, AW Khan, SA Jadaan, G Sarila, M Ziemann, I Khurana, SS Maxwell, XJ Du, A El-Osta
Iscience | CELL PRESS | Published : 2019
Open access
Abstract
In the heart, primary microRNA-208b (pri-miR-208b) and Myheart (Mhrt) are long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) encoded by the cardiac myosin heavy chain genes. Although preclinical studies have shown that lncRNAs regulate gene expression and are protective for pathological hypertrophy, the mechanism underlying sex-based differences remains poorly understood. In this study, we examined DNA- and RNA-methylation-dependent regulation of pri-miR-208b and Mhrt. Expression of pri-miR-208b is elevated in the left ventricle of the female heart. Despite indistinguishable DNA methylation between sexes, the interaction of MeCP2 on chromatin is subject to RNase digestion, highlighting that affinity of the meth..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Professor Assam El-Osta is a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Senior Research Fellow (1154650), and this work is supported by NHMRC-NSFC International Joint Grant (1113188 and 15070000000090844) and NHMRC grants (1032687 and 526635).