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1997 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Analysis of Imprinted Genes Expressed in the Brain.

Research Project

Project/Area Number 08680703
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Functional biochemistry
Research InstitutionTokai University

Principal Investigator

KANEKO-ISHINO Tomoko (金児 知子)  Tokai University, School of Health Sciences Associate Professor, 健康科学部, 助教授 (20221757)

Project Period (FY) 1996 – 1997
KeywordsImprinting / DNA binding protein / Neuronatin / Immunostaining / PEG3 / Glyoma / Tumor supressor gene / Placenta Hypothesis
Research Abstract

Paternally expressed genes 3 (Peg3) and 5 (Peg5), which were identified by our systematic screening of imprinted genes using a novel subtraction-hybridization method, are expressed in adult brain specifically. Peg3 encodes a large C2H2 type zinc finger protein, presumably functioning a novel DNA binding protein. Peg5 was idenfied with Neuronatin which was reported to be expressed firstly in rhombomere 3 and 5 at day 8.5 embryos and later in central nervus system. Using in situ hybridization technique, immuno-staining with specific antibodies, we demonstrated that Peg3 protein localized in nucleus of neuronal and glial cells in the adult brain. We also demonstrated that human PEG3 gene suppressed the tumorigenecity of glioma cells by introducing a complete PEG3 cDNA into the cells. These results suggested that PEG3 protein fuctions as a DNA binding protein and controls several genes functioning in cell cycles, and as a result acts as tumor suppressor in glial cells.
Systematic analysis of in situ hybridization of the imprinted genes we have isolated showed that the expression pattems in early embryos were divided to three groups, mesoderm specific, neural tissue specific and very low expression in the embryos. However, all imprinted genes so far analyzed showed high expression in the placental tissues including yolk sac. Because there existed a high correlation between high expression in the placental tissues and the imprinted status of the gene questioned, we proposed a novel hypothesis that imprinted genes are regulated to be expressed in the placenta, suggesting the biological significance of the genomic imprinting existed in the formation of placental tissues in mammals.

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All Publications (8 results)

  • [Publications] Y.Kuroiwa 他: "Peg3 imprinted gene on proximal chromosome7 encodes for a zine finger protein" Nature Genetics. 12巻. 186-190 (1996)

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  • [Publications] 石野-金児 知子, 石野 史敏: "インプリントされた遺伝子" ホルモンと臨床 特集/性分化に関連する遺伝子の最近の話題. 45巻. 93-99 (1997)

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  • [Publications] T.Kaneko-Ishino 他: "Systematic approaches for the identification of imprinted genes." In “Frontiers in Molecular Biology : Genomic Imprinting". 146-164 (1997)

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  • [Publications] F.Kagitani 他: "Peg5/Neuronatin is an imprinted gene located on sub-distal chromosome 2 in the mouse" Nucleic Acids Research. 25巻. 3428-2432 (1997)

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  • [Publications] Y.Kuroiwa et al.: "Peg3 imprinted gene on proximal chromosome 7 encodes for a zinc finger protein." Nature Genetics. 12-2. 186-190 (1996)

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  • [Publications] T.Kaneko-ishino and F.Ishino: "Imprinted genes." Horumon to Rinsyo. 45-1. 93-99 (1997)

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  • [Publications] T.Kaneko-Ishino et al.: "Systematic approaches for the identificatio of imprinted genes." In" Frontiers in Molecular Biology : Genomic Imprinting. 146-164 (1997)

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  • [Publications] F.Kagitani et al: "Peg5/Neuronatin is an imprinted gene located on sub-distal chromosome 2 in the mouse." Nucleic Acids Research. 25-17. 3428-3432 (1997)

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