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Publication : RNA induction and inheritance of epigenetic cardiac hypertrophy in the mouse.

First Author  Wagner KD Year  2008
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  14
Issue  6 Pages  962-9
PubMed ID  18539123 Mgi Jnum  J:137196
Mgi Id  MGI:3798321 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2008.03.009
Citation  Wagner KD, et al. (2008) RNA induction and inheritance of epigenetic cardiac hypertrophy in the mouse. Dev Cell 14(6):962-9
abstractText  Epigenetic regulation shapes normal and pathological mammalian development and physiology. Our previous work showed that Kit RNAs injected into fertilized mouse eggs can produce heritable epigenetic defects, or paramutations, with relevant loss-of-function pigmentation phenotypes, which affect adult phenotypes in multiple succeeding generations of mice. Here, we illustrate the relevance of paramutation to pathophysiology by injecting fertilized mouse eggs with RNAs targeting Cdk9, a key regulator of cardiac growth. Microinjecting fragments of either the coding region or the related microRNA miR-1 led to high levels of expression of homologous RNA, resulting in an epigenetic defect, cardiac hypertrophy, whose efficient hereditary transmission correlated with the presence of miR-1 in the sperm nucleus. In this case, paramutation increased rather than decreased expression of Cdk9. These results highlight the diversity of RNA-mediated epigenetic effects and may provide a paradigm for clinical cases of familial diseases whose inheritance is not fully explained in Mendelian terms.
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