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Muscle regeneration controlled by a designated DNA dioxygenase
BiologyCell Death and Disease

Muscle regeneration controlled by a designated DNA dioxygenase

H. Wang, Y. Huang, et al.

Discover how Tet2 plays a crucial role in muscle regeneration by regulating myoblast differentiation and fusion, as demonstrated by Hongye Wang, Yile Huang, Ming Yu, Yang Yu, Sheng Li, Huating Wang, Hao Sun, Bing Li, Guoliang Xu, and Ping Hu. This groundbreaking research unveils the intricate relationship between DNA demethylation and muscle repair.... show more
Abstract
Tet dioxygenases are responsible for the active DNA demethylation. The functions of Tet proteins in muscle regeneration have not been well characterized. Here we find that Tet2, but not Tet1 and Tet3, is specifically required for muscle regeneration in vivo. Loss of Tet2 leads to severe muscle regeneration defects. Further analysis indicates that Tet2 regulates myoblast differentiation and fusion. Tet2 activates transcription of the key differentiation modulator Myogenin (MyoG) by actively demethylating its enhancer region. Re-expressing of MyoG in let2 KO myoblasts rescues the differentiation and fusion defects. Further mechanistic analysis reveals that let2 enhances MyoD binding by demethylating the flanking CpG sites of E boxes to facilitate the recruitment of active histone modifications and increase chromatin accessibility and activate its transcription. These findings shed new lights on DNA methylation and pioneer transcription factor activity regulation.
Publisher
Cell Death and Disease
Published On
May 25, 2021
Authors
Hongye Wang, Yile Huang, Ming Yu, Yang Yu, Sheng Li, Huating Wang, Hao Sun, Bing Li, Guoliang Xu, Ping Hu
Tags
Tet proteinsmuscle regenerationTet2myoblast differentiationMyoGDNA demethylationtranscription regulation
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