Epigenetics and imprinted genes: insights from the imprinted Gnas locus.

Hormone research Pub Date : 2009-04-01 Epub Date: 2009-04-29 DOI:10.1159/000192432
Gavin Kelsey
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The hallmarks of epigenetics--the memory of defining earlier developmental events and the distinction of active and inactive genes--are exemplified by imprinted genes. In this article, I shall consider the imprinted Gnas locus in some detail. Gnas encodes the stimulatory G-protein subunit, Gsalpha, an essential intermediate between receptor coupling and cyclic adenosine monophosphate generation. It provides an excellent illustration of the pleiotropic effects of imprinted genes, particularly on skeletal growth and metabolism, and is a powerful example of the conflicting effects of imprinted genes with opposing patterns of imprinting. I shall describe the effects of Gsalpha deficiency in humans and the knowledge gained from genetic manipulation in the mouse. Finally, given the pervasive effects of imprinted genes, I shall discuss the likelihood that epigenetic deregulation, for example of imprinted genes, could contribute to the developmental programming of chronic adult diseases.

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表观遗传学与印迹基因:来自印迹基因座的见解。
表观遗传学的特征——定义早期发育事件的记忆以及活性和非活性基因的区分——可以通过印迹基因得到例证。在这篇文章中,我将详细考虑印迹Gnas位点。Gnas编码刺激g蛋白亚基Gsalpha, Gsalpha是受体偶联和环磷酸腺苷生成之间的重要中间体。它很好地说明了印迹基因的多效性,特别是对骨骼生长和代谢的多效性,也是印迹基因与相反的印迹模式相互冲突的一个强有力的例子。我将描述谷丙素缺乏对人类的影响,以及从小鼠基因操作中获得的知识。最后,鉴于印记基因的普遍影响,我将讨论表观遗传的放松管制,例如印记基因,可能有助于慢性成人疾病的发展规划的可能性。
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