Regulation of cyclin D1 and Wnt10b gene expression by cAMP-responsive element-binding protein during early adipogenesis involves differential promoter methylation

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Cyclin D1 expression is elevated and Wnt10b is repressed by cAMPduring the first few hours of adipogenesis. cAMP-responsive element-binding protein (CREB) is a primary target for cAMP signaling, and we have shown that activation of CREB promotes adipogenesis and adipocyte survival. Here we tested the impact of CREB on expression of cyclin D1 and wingless-related mouse mammary tumor virus integration site 10b (Wnt10b) in 3T3-L1 cells. Forced depletion of CREB blocked Bt2cAMP-stimulated cyclin D1 expression and basal Wnt10b gene expression. Two CREB-binding sites were identified in the Wnt10b promoter region. Ablation of either site partially blocked promoter activity, while mutation of both sites completely suppressed promoter activity. These results suggest that CREB activates transcription from both the cyclin D1 and Wnt10b gene promoters. What accounts for the differential regulation of cyclin D1 and Wnt10b genes by cAMP? Chromatin immunoprecipitation revealed CREB bound to the Wnt10b promoter in untreated preadipocytes but not following treatment with Bt2cAMP. CREB binding to the cyclin D1 promoter was detected in untreated cells and post-Bt2cAMP. Differences between CREB binding to the two genes correlated with increasing methylation of the Wnt10b promoter following Bt2cAMP treatment, whereas no methylation of the cyclin D1 promoter was observed. Treatment of cells with the methylase inhibitor 5-azacytidine restored CREB binding to the Wnt10b gene promoter and prevented the inhibition of Wnt10b RNA expression by Bt2cAMP. We conclude that cAMP stimulates phosphorylation and binding of CREB to the cyclin D1 gene promoter. Simultaneously, hypermethylation of the Wnt10b gene promoter suppresses binding of CREB, allowing adipogenesis to proceed. © 2008 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Fox, K. E., Colton, L. A., Erickson, P. F., Friedman, J. E., Cha, H. C., Keller, P., … Klemm, D. J. (2008). Regulation of cyclin D1 and Wnt10b gene expression by cAMP-responsive element-binding protein during early adipogenesis involves differential promoter methylation. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 283(50), 35096–35105. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M806423200

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