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Publication : Immune Regulator MCPIP1 Modulates TET Expression during Early Neocortical Development.

First Author  Jiang H Year  2016
Journal  Stem Cell Reports Volume  7
Issue  3 Pages  439-453
PubMed ID  27523618 Mgi Jnum  J:310876
Mgi Id  MGI:6763815 Doi  10.1016/j.stemcr.2016.07.011
Citation  Jiang H, et al. (2016) Immune Regulator MCPIP1 Modulates TET Expression during Early Neocortical Development. Stem Cell Reports 7(3):439-453
abstractText  MCPIP1 is a recently identified immune regulator that plays critical roles in preventing immune disorders, and is also present in the brain. Currently an unresolved question remains as to how MCPIP1 performs its non-immune functions in normal brain development. Here, we report that MCPIP1 is abundant in neural progenitor cells (NPCs) and newborn neurons during the early stages of neurogenesis. The suppression of MCPIP1 expression impairs normal neuronal differentiation, cell-cycle exit, and concomitant NPC proliferation. MCPIP1 is important for maintenance of the NPC pool. Notably, we demonstrate that MCPIP1 reduces TET (TET1/TET2/TET3) levels and then decreases 5-hydroxymethylcytosine levels. Furthermore, the MCPIP1 interaction with TETs is involved in neurogenesis and in establishing the proper number of NPCs in vivo. Collectively, our findings not only demonstrate that MCPIP1 plays an important role in early cortical neurogenesis but also reveal an unexpected link between neocortical development, immune regulators, and epigenetic modification.
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