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Role of Myc Proto-Oncogene as a Transcriptional Hub to Regulate the Expression of Regeneration-Associated Genes following Preconditioning Peripheral Nerve Injury

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 41, Issue 3, Pages 446-460

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1745-20.2020

Keywords

axon regeneration; axon retraction; hub transcription factor; Myc; preconditioning injury; regeneration-associated genes

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea [NRF-2018R1A2A1A05020292, 2019R1A5A2026045, 2019R1I1A1A01059432]
  2. Ajou Research Institute for Innovation Medicine, Ajou University Medical Center [M-2019-C0460-00067]
  3. National Research Foundation of Korea [2019R1I1A1A01059432, 2019R1A5A2026045] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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The Myc proto-oncogene acts as a transcriptional hub gene in regulating the expression of a distinct subset of regeneration-associated genes (RAGs) in DRGs following preconditioning nerve injury. Deletion of Myc leads to a decrease in injury-induced expression of a specific subset of RAGs, which overlaps with the list of RAGs upregulated by Myc overexpression. Myc overexpression in DRGs post-spinal cord injury prevents sensory axon retraction through downstream RAG June, highlighting the critical role of Myc in axon regeneration.
Preconditioning peripheral nerve injury enhances the intrinsic growth capacity of DRGs sensory axons by inducing transcriptional upregulation of the regeneration-associated genes (RAGs). However, it is still unclear how preconditioning injury leads to the orchestrated induction of many RAGs. The present study identified Myc proto-oncogene as a transcriptional hub gene to regulate the expression of a distinct subset of RAGs in DRGs following the preconditioning injury. We demonstrated that c-MYC bound to the promoters of certain RAGs, such as Jun, Atf3, and Sprr1a, and that Myc upregulation following SNI preceded that of the RAGs bound by c-MYC. Marked DNA methylation of the Myc exon 3 sequences was implicated in the early transcriptional activation and accompanied by open histone marks. Myc deletion led to a decrease in the injury-induced expression of a distinct subset of RAGs, which were highly overlapped with the list of RAGs that were upregulated by Myc overexpression. Following dorsal hemisection spinal cord injury in female rats, Myc overexpression in DRGs significantly prevented the retraction of the sensory axons in a manner dependent on its downstream RAG, June. Our results suggest that Myc plays a critical role in axon regeneration via its transcriptional activity to regulate the expression of a spectrum of downstream RAGs and subsequent effector molecules. Identification of more upstream hub transcription factors and the epigenetic mechanisms specific for individual hub transcription factors would advance our understanding of how the preconditioning injury induces orchestrated upregulation of RAGs.

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