2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2013.08.003
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Tet1 Is Critical for Neuronal Activity-Regulated Gene Expression and Memory Extinction

Abstract: SUMMARY The ten-eleven translocation (Tet) family of methylcytosine dioxygenases catalyze oxidation of 5-methylcytosine (5mC) to 5-hydroxymethylacytosine (5hmC) and promote DNA demethylation. Despite the abundance of 5hmC and Tet proteins in the brain, little is known about the functions of the neuronal Tet enzymes. Here, we analyzed Tet1 knockout mice (Tet1KO) and found downregulation of multiple neuronal activity-regulated genes, including Npas4, c-Fos, and Arc. Furthermore, Tet1KO animals exhibited abnormal… Show more

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“…1) appears, at first glance, to be at odds with the recent discovery that Tet1 is involved in neuronal-activity-regulated gene expression and extinction (29). However, the general interpretation of this work is limited by the use of developmental Tet1 knockout mice, rather than spatiotemporally restricting the ablation of Tet1 to the adult prefrontal cortex.…”
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“…1) appears, at first glance, to be at odds with the recent discovery that Tet1 is involved in neuronal-activity-regulated gene expression and extinction (29). However, the general interpretation of this work is limited by the use of developmental Tet1 knockout mice, rather than spatiotemporally restricting the ablation of Tet1 to the adult prefrontal cortex.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Recent evidence indicates that Tet1 promotes active DNA demethylation in the adult hippocampus (8) and that the accumulation of 5-hmC and associated effects on gene expression are involved in adult neurogenesis, spatial learning, and the extinction of contextual fear (27)(28)(29). In contrast, Tet3 is highly expressed in the adult cortex (30), although its function with respect to fear extinction memory has yet to be determined.…”
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“…Such studies have implicated hmC regulation in aspects of learning and memory, hippocampal neurogenesis, and neuronal activity-regulated gene expression (35,41,42). Coupled with reports that a redistribution of genomic hmC accompanies some forms of neural plasticity (35,36), these findings suggest that hmC regulation may be intimately involved in CNS function.…”
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“…S3 B and C); they showed hallmarks of hydrocephaly (SI Appendix, Fig. S3B), a phenomenon that may underlie some of the reported learning defects of the mixed background mice (17,18); and the females were infertile with degenerated ovaries (SI Appendix, Fig. S3D), recalling the meiotic abnormality of Tet1 gene-trap mice (26).…”
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“…16). Specifically, adult Tet1 and Tet2 KO mice are viable and fertile, displaying relatively mild behavioral and hematopoietic phenotypes, respectively (17)(18)(19), whereas Tet3 KO mice die perinatally for unknown reasons (11). Tet3-deficient early embryos show no difference in gene expression compared with WT embryos (14), suggesting Significance Development of preimplantation embryos entails global DNA demethylation on the zygotic genome.…”
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