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Publication : Epigenetic regulation of glucose transporter 4 by estrogen receptor β.

First Author  Rüegg J Year  2011
Journal  Mol Endocrinol Volume  25
Issue  12 Pages  2017-28
PubMed ID  22016564 Mgi Jnum  J:318669
Mgi Id  MGI:6858268 Doi  10.1210/me.2011-1054
Citation  Ruegg J, et al. (2011) Epigenetic regulation of glucose transporter 4 by estrogen receptor beta. Mol Endocrinol 25(12):2017-28
abstractText  Glucose transporter 4 (Glut4) is an important regulator of cellular glucose uptake in adipose tissue and skeletal muscle. The estrogen receptors alpha and beta (ERalpha and ERbeta) have been shown to regulate Glut4. However, the regulatory mechanisms are unclear, and there are conflicting results about the effects of the two ER isoforms on Glut4 activity. In this study we investigated how the lack of either ER isoform affects Glut4 expression in differentiated mouse embryonic fibroblasts. Our results demonstrate that Glut4 transcription is markedly reduced in cells lacking ERbeta, both basally and upon induction by liver X receptor. These changes in Glut4 expression could not be explained by the lack of ERbeta as ligand-activated transcription factor. They were rather brought about by hypermethylation of one single CpG in the Glut4 promoter in the ERbeta-deficient cells. This CpG is part of an Sp1-binding site, and Sp1 binding was reduced by its methylation. Treatment with Sp1 inhibitor diminished Glut4 expression in wild-type, but not in ERbeta-deficient cells, suggesting that reduced recruitment of Sp1 to the Glut4 promoter is responsible for the differences in Glut4 expression. Reintroduction of ERbeta into ERbeta-deficient cells partly restored Glut4 transcription and stabilized low DNA methylation after treatment with the DNA demethylating agent 5-Aza-2'-deoxycytidine. Our findings demonstrate the involvement of DNA methylation in Glut4 regulation and imply a novel function for ERbeta in mediating epigenetic events and thereby regulating gene expression.
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