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Series GSE87044 Query DataSets for GSE87044
Status Public on Jan 30, 2017
Title Sox9 transcriptionally regulates Wnt signaling in intestinal epithelium stem cells under hypomethylated crypts in diabetic state
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Methylation profiling by array
Summary Mammalian intestinal epithelium stem cells (IESCs) and their daughter cells require the participation of DNA methylation and the transcription factor Sox9 for proliferation and differentiation. Combining methylated DNA immunoprecipitation with microarray hybridization, we demonstrate that hypomethylation in promoter participates in the aberrant formation of crypts in diabetic db/db mice through ectopic Wnt signaling. More importantly, increased expression of Sox9 is accompanied by the loss of methylation in its promoter in IESCs. Using ChIP-seq analysis for Sox9 in IESCs, we demonstrate that Sox9 primarily targets the enhancers of Wnt signaling pathway-related genes. Sox9 is not only predominately acting as a transcriptional activator at proximal enhancer but also as a potential transcriptional inhibitor at distant enhancer. Lack of Sox9 transcriptional activation in specific repressors of Wnt signaling pathway results in loss of intrinsic inhibitory action and ultimately produces over-activation of this pathway in diabetes mellitus.
 
Overall design A total of six samples are included in the experiment for promoter DNA methylation analysis, in which three are experimental group definded as db/db mice and three are control group definded as db/+ mice. The mice were maintained under a 12 h light/12 h dark cycle in a specific pathogen-free animal facility. The experiments were conducted using 16-week-old male homozygous mice, which were maintained for 8 weeks with hyperglycemia (random blood glucose level ? 16.7 mmol/l) prior to euthanasia. Identical genetic background BKS heterozygote db/+ mice (random blood glucose level < 11.1 mmol/l) were used as the control. All experiments with mice were approved by the Animal Care Committee of Sun Yat-Sen University (Permit Number: 201412000091).
 
Contributor(s) Huang C, Xu J, Zhong W, Xia Z, Wang S, Cheng D, Li J, Wu T, Chen Q, Yu T
Citation(s) 28279198
Submission date Sep 17, 2016
Last update date Mar 17, 2020
Contact name Can-Ze Huang
E-mail(s) sunshinehcz@163.com
Organization name Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital
Street address 107 Yan-Jiang Xi-Road
City Guang-Zhou
ZIP/Postal code 510120
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21852 065939 Arraystar Mouse RefSeq Promoter Array
Samples (6)
GSM2319638 Crypts_Control_16weeks_rep1
GSM2319639 Crypts_Control_16weeks_rep2
GSM2319640 Crypts_Control_16weeks_rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA343302

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GSE87044_Genes_with_hypermethylated_DNA_at_promoter.xlsx 193.0 Kb (ftp)(http) XLSX
GSE87044_RAW.tar 147.3 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of GFF, TXT)
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