Cross‐Talk between miRNAs from the Dlk1‐Dio3 Locus and Histone Methylation to Protect Male Cerebellum from Methyl Donor Deficiency

Author:

Willekens Jeremy12ORCID,Mosca Pauline1,Burt‐Oberecken Nathan1,Laugeais Edgar1,Kaoma Tony3,Bernardin François4ORCID,Vallar Laurent3,Dimofski Pauline1,Renaud Mathilde15,Lambert Laetitia15,Leheup Bruno15,Guéant Jean‐Louis1ORCID,Leininger‐Muller Brigitte1,Dreumont Natacha1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Université de Lorraine, Inserm NGERE Nancy F‐54000 France

2. CINJ Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey 195 Little Albany St New Brunswick NJ 08901 USA

3. Luxembourg Institute of Health Bioinformatics Platform, 1 A‐B Luxembourg L‐1445 Luxembourg

4. Department of Cancer Research Luxembourg Institute of Health Luxembourg L‐1210 Luxembourg

5. CHRU Nancy, Hôpital d'enfants Service de Génétique Clinique Nancy F‐54000 France

Abstract

ScopeDisruption of the one carbon metabolism during development, i.e., following a gestational vitamin B9 and B12 deficiencies, is involved in birth defects and brain development delay. Using a rat nutritional model, consisting of pups born to dams fed a vitamin B9 and B12 deficient diet (MDD), the study previously reports molecular and cellular alterations in the brain, in a sex dependent manner, with females being more affected than males. The study hypothesizes that epigenetic modifications could participate in the sex differences is observed.Methods and resultsThe study investigates lysine methylation of histones and expression of microRNAs in the cerebellum of MDD male and female pups. The study reports a differential regulation of H3K36Me2 and H4K20Me3 between males and females, in response to MDD. Moreover, distinct regulation of Kmt5b and Kdm2a expression by miR‐134‐5p and miR‐369‐5p from the Dlk1‐Dio3 locus, contributes to the maintenance of expression of genes involved in synaptic plasticity.ConclusionThese results could explain the neuroprotection to MDD that male pups display. The work will contribute to the understanding of the consequences of vitamin starvation on brain development, as well as how the epigenome is affected by one carbon metabolism disruption.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science,Biotechnology

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