Two Populations of Glucocorticoid Receptor-Binding Sites in the Male Rat Hippocampal Genome

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作者
Polman, J. Annelies E. [1 ]
de Kloet, E. Ronald [1 ]
Datson, Nicole A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Leiden Univ, Med Ctr, Leiden Amsterdam Ctr Drug Res, Div Med Pharmacol, NL-2300 RC Leiden, Netherlands
关键词
CHRONIC MILD STRESS; GENE-EXPRESSION; SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY; MESSENGER-RNA; MINERALOCORTICOID RECEPTORS; CORTICOSTEROID ACTIONS; CYTOSKELETAL PROTEINS; INTRONIC MICRORNAS; DNA-BINDING; BRAIN;
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10.1210/en.2012-2187
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
In the present study, genomic binding sites of glucocorticoid receptors (GR) were identified in vivo in the rat hippocampus applying chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by next-generation sequencing. We identified 2470 significant GR-binding sites (GBS) and were able to confirm GR binding to a random selection of these GBS covering a wide range of P values. Analysis of the genomic distribution of the significant GBS revealed a high prevalence of intragenic GBS. Gene ontology clusters involved in neuronal plasticity and other essential neuronal processes were over-represented among the genes harboring a GBS or located in the vicinity of a GBS. Male adrenalectomized rats were challenged with increasing doses of the GR agonist corticosterone (CORT) ranging from 3 to 3000 mu g/kg, resulting in clear differences in the GR-binding profile to individual GBS. Two groups of GBS could be distinguished: a low-CORT group that displayed GR binding across the full range of CORT concentrations, and a second high-CORT group that displayed significant GR binding only after administering the highest concentration of CORT. All validated GBS, in both the low-CORT and high-CORT groups, displayed mineralocorticoid receptor binding, which remained relatively constant from 30 mu g/kg CORT upward. Motif analysis revealed that almost all GBS contained a glucocorticoid response element resembling the consensus motif in literature. In addition, motifs corresponding with new potential GR-interacting proteins were identified, such as zinc finger and BTB domain containing 3 (Zbtb3) and CUP(CG11181 gene product from transcript CG11181-RB), which may be involved in GR-dependent transactivation and transrepression, respectively. In conclusion, our results highlight the existence of 2 populations of GBS in the rat hippocampal genome. (Endocrinology 154: 1832-1844, 2013)
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