Tissue-Specific and De Novo Promoter Methylation of the Mouse Glucose Transporter 2(Molecular and Cell Biology)
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Glucose transporter 2 (GLUT2) is tissue-specifically expressed in liver and kidney, and reduced in neoplastic hepatic lesions and in most hepatoma cell lines. Here we examined the involvement of epigenetic modifications in the regulation of GLUT2. Four CpGs in the GLUT2 promoter were undermethylated in GLUT2-expressing tissues. In isolated hepatocytes, GLUT2 expression declined and the promoter was methylated de novo. This de novo methylation occurred with a similar time-course in hepatocytes cultured in a high-glucose medium that induced GLUT2 expression, suggesting that de novo methylation can be induced independently of GLUT2 expression. GLUT2 was reactivated in hepatocytes following exposure to the methylation inhibitor 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine (AzaC) but only after the methylation had occurred. In p53-deficient mouse liver, the CpGs were methylated de novo; the GLUT2 expression declined. The GLUT2 promoter was hypermethylated in Hepa1c1c7 cells, but expression could be rescued by AzaC. Thus, it is proposed that DNA methylation has an important role in the regulation of GLUT2 in mouse tissues and liver-derived cells.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2005-11-01
著者
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Seong Je
College Of Veterinary Medicine Seoul National University
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Ryu Doug
College Of Veterinary Medicine Seoul National University
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JIN Bohwan
College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University
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Jin Bohwan
College Of Veterinary Medicine Seoul National University
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Ryu Doug-Young
College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University
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