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Gadd45α is involved in regulating activity-dependent and exon-specific BDNF expression in postmitotic cortical neurons

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Objective This study aimed to explore the epigenetic regulation of activity-dependent and exon-specific brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) expression under KCl depolarization in primary cortical neurons. Methods We investigated BDNF exon… Click to show full abstract

Objective This study aimed to explore the epigenetic regulation of activity-dependent and exon-specific brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) expression under KCl depolarization in primary cortical neurons. Methods We investigated BDNF exon I, exon IV and the growth arrest and DNA damage-inducible protein 45 alpha (Gadd45α) transcription levels under KCl-induced neuronal activation in postmitotic neurons. Gadd45α occupancy at BDNF I and IV promoter was measured by chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) followed by quantitative PCR; DNA methylation level was checked by methylated DNA immunoprecipitation (MeDIP) followed by qPCR. In addition, lentiviral shRNA targeting Gadd45α was used to knockdown Gadd45α expression. Results BDNF exon I and IV mRNA expressions were both highly induced by KCl depolarization. However, ChIP analysis demonstrated a significantly increased Gadd45α occupancy only at the BDNF P1 promotor, but not P4, which is associated with reducing DNA methylation within BDNF P1 promoter. Furthermore, after the lentiviral-mediated knockdown of Gadd45α, the increased Gadd45α occupancy at the BDNF P1 was inhibited, which was accompanying the complete blocking of the demethylation effect at P1. Nonetheless, the induction of BDNF exon I mRNA by KCl was only partially prevented by Gadd45α shRNA, indicting other mechanisms involved in regulating BDNF exon I expression. Conclusions DNA demethylation mediated by Gadd45α protein involves promoting the regulation of activity-dependent BDNF exon I expression in neurons.

Keywords: bdnf; bdnf exon; expression; activity dependent

Journal Title: NeuroReport
Year Published: 2021

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