The Regulation of Monoamine Oxidase A Gene Expression by Distinct Variable Number Tandem Repeats

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Maurizio Manca
Veridiana Pessoa
Ana Illera Lopez
Patrick T. Harrison
Fabio Miyajima
Helen Sharp
Andrew Pickles
Jonathan Hill
Chris Murgatroyd
Vivien J. Bubb
John P. Quinn
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[1] University of Liverpool,Department of Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology, Institute of Translational Medicine
[2] University of Liverpool,Institute of Psychology, Health and Society
[3] University of Huddersfield,Biomarker Research Laboratory
[4] Federal University of Ceara,Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Drug Development and Research Center
[5] University College Cork,Department of Physiology, BioSciences Institute
[6] Institute of Psychiatry,King’s College London, MRC Social Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Research Centre
[7] University of Reading,School for Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences
[8] Manchester Metropolitan University,School of Healthcare Science
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Isoforms; VNTR; Gene expression; Transcription; Haplotype;
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The monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) uVNTR (upstream variable number tandem repeat) is one of the most often cited examples of a gene by environment interaction (GxE) in relation to behavioral traits. However, MAOA possesses a second VNTR, 500 bp upstream of the uVNTR, which is termed d- or distal VNTR. Furthermore, genomic analysis indicates that there are a minimum of two transcriptional start sites (TSSs) for MAOA, one of which encompasses the uVNTR within the 5′ untranslated region of one of the isoforms. Through expression analysis in semi-haploid HAP1 cell lines genetically engineered in order to knockout (KO) either the uVNTR, dVNTR, or both VNTRs, we assessed the effect of the two MAOA VNTRs, either alone or in combination, on gene expression directed from the different TSSs. Complementing our functional analysis, we determined the haplotype variation of these VNTRs in the general population. The expression of the two MAOA isoforms was differentially modulated by the two VNTRs located in the promoter region. The most extensively studied uVNTR, previously considered a positive regulator of the MAOA gene, did not modulate the expression of what it is considered the canonical isoform, while we found that the dVNTR positively regulated this isoform in our model. In contrast, both the uVNTR and the dVNTR were found to act as negative regulators of the second less abundant MAOA isoform. The haplotype analysis for these two VNTRs demonstrated a bias against the presence of one of the potential variants. The uVNTR and dVNTR differentially affect expression of distinct MAOA isoforms, and thus, their combined profiling offers new insights into gene-regulation, GxE interaction, and ultimately MAOA-driven behavior.
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