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Mild expression differences of MECP 2 influencing aggressive social behavior
The X‐chromosomal MECP2/Mecp2 gene encodes methyl‐CpG‐binding protein 2, a transcriptional activator and repressor regulating many other genes. We discovered in male FVB/N mice that mild (~50%) transgenic overexpression of Mecp2 enhances aggression. Surprisingly, when the same transgene was expresse...
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Published in: | EMBO molecular medicine 2014-05, Vol.6 (5), p.662-684 |
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Summary: | The X‐chromosomal
MECP2/Mecp2
gene encodes methyl‐CpG‐binding protein 2, a transcriptional activator and repressor regulating many other genes. We discovered in male FVB/N mice that mild (~50%) transgenic overexpression of
Mecp2
enhances aggression. Surprisingly, when the same transgene was expressed in C57BL/6N mice, transgenics showed reduced aggression and social interaction. This suggests that
Mecp2
modulates aggressive social behavior. To test this hypothesis in humans, we performed a phenotype‐based genetic association study (PGAS) in >1000 schizophrenic individuals. We found
MECP2
SNPs rs2239464 (G/A) and rs2734647 (C/T; 3′UTR) associated with aggression, with the G and C carriers, respectively, being
more
aggressive. This finding was replicated in an independent schizophrenia cohort. Allele‐specific
MECP2
mRNA
expression differs in peripheral blood mononuclear cells by ~50% (rs2734647: C > T). Notably, the brain‐expressed, species‐conserved miR‐511 binds to
MECP2
3′UTR only in T carriers, thereby suppressing gene expression. To conclude, subtle
MECP2/Mecp2
expression alterations impact aggression. While the mouse data provides evidence of an interaction between genetic background and mild
Mecp2 over
expression, the human data convey means by which genetic variation affects
MECP2
expression and behavior.
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The transcriptional regulator
MECP
2 is known to affect neurodevelopment. This study associates aggressive social behavior with
MECP
2 genotype and expression changes in both male schizophrenic patients and mouse models of different genetic background.
Mild (50%) overexpression of
Mecp2
in mice influences male social aggression.
The genetic background (
FVB
/N versus C57Bl/6N) modulates this overexpression‐associated phenotype.
Normal genetic variation of
MECP
2
(single nucleotide polymorphisms) co‐determines the level of aggression in two independent cohorts of schizophrenic men.
miR‐511 downregulates
MECP
2
expression in T but not C carriers of
SNP
rs2734647, suggesting miR‐511 targeted therapies in
MECP
2
gene duplication syndrome. |
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ISSN: | 1757-4676 1757-4684 |
DOI: | 10.1002/emmm.201303744 |