Author:
Orlanski Shari,Labi Verena,Reizel Yitzhak,Spiro Adam,Lichtenstein Michal,Levin-Klein Rena,Koralov Sergei B.,Skversky Yael,Rajewsky Klaus,Cedar Howard,Bergman Yehudit
Abstract
There is ample evidence that somatic cell differentiation during development is accompanied by extensive DNA demethylation of specific sites that vary between cell types. Although the mechanism of this process has not yet been elucidated, it is likely to involve the conversion of 5mC to 5hmC by Tet enzymes. We show that a Tet2/Tet3 conditional knockout at early stages of B-cell development largely prevents lineage-specific programmed demethylation events. This lack of demethylation affects the expression of nearby B-cell lineage genes by impairing enhancer activity, thus causing defects in B-cell differentiation and function. Thus, tissue-specific DNA demethylation appears to be necessary for proper somatic cell development in vivo.
Funder
EC | European Research Council
Israel Cancer Research Fund
United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Cited by
89 articles.
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