Trichostatin A and vorinostat promote adipogenic differentiation through H3K9 acetylation and dimethylation
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TextoSeries ; Research in veterinary Science, 126, p.207-212, 2019Trabajos contenidos: - Wang, X
- Wang, Z
- Wang, Q
- Liang, H
- Liu, D
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To explore the effect of epigenetic modification on the differentiation of goat adipose-derived stem cells in vitro, we used two common epigenetic modification inhibitors, trichostatin A and vorinostat, to treat cashmere goat adipose-derived stem cells and induce adipocyte differentiation. The results showed that trichostatin A and vorinostat changed the relative amounts of H3K9 acetylation and dimethylation in the upstream sequence of PPARG, increased peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARG)transcription before differentiation and then promoted adipocyte differentiation, and regulated the expression of adipocyte-specific genes. We conclude that adipocyte differentiation is regulated dynamically by different histone modifications. The areas of acetylation and demethylation changed by trichostatin A and vorinostat are the basis for further research on the mechanism of PPARG promoter to regulate adipocytes differentiation and provide research theroies for using adipose-derived stem cells as donor to produce transgenic animals to improve meat quality improvement.
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