Abstract

BackgroundA predominant difference between endometrial and normal cells is higher proliferation rate in the former cells which is benign. The genes of inhibitor of differentiation (ID) family play a major role in cell proliferation regulation which might be targeted by the nuclear transcription factor Y (NF-Y) for subsequent epigenetic modifications through the CCAAT box regulatory region. The present study was designed to investigate the epigenetic role of NF-Y on ID gene family in endometrial tissue of patients with endometriosis.Materials & methodsIn this case-control study, 20 patients with endometriosis and 20 normal women were examined for the relative expression of the NF-YA, NF-YB, NF-YC and ID genes by real-time PCR during the proliferative phase. The occupancy of NF-Y on CCAAT box region of ID genes was investigated using chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) followed by real-time PCR.ResultsThe NF-YA was over-expressed in eutopic endometrium during the proliferative phase. Although the expression level of NF-YB and NF-YC were unchanged in eutopic samples, they were remarkably higher in ectopic group (P<0.05). The ID2 and ID3 genes were up-regulated in ectopic and eutopic tissues, however ID1 and ID4 genes were down-regulated in these samples (P<0.05). The ChIP analysis revealed significant enrichment of NF-Y on regulatory regions of ID2,3 genes in eutopic group, but reduced binding level of NF-Y to the ID1,3 promoters in ectopic specimens (P<0.05).ConclusionThe ability of NF-Y to regulate ID genes via CCAAT box region suggests the possible role of NF-Y transcription factor in epigenetic changes in endometrial tissues which may open novel avenues in finding new therapeutic strategies.

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  • A predominant difference between endometrial and normal cells is higher proliferation rate in the former cells which is benign

  • The ability of nuclear transcription factor Y (NF-Y) to regulate inhibitor of differentiation (ID) genes via CCAAT box region suggests the possible role of NF-Y transcription factor in epigenetic changes in endometrial tissues which may open novel avenues in finding new therapeutic strategies

  • NF-Y incorporation on regulatory regions of ID genes in ectopic and eutopic tissues of women with endometriosis To gain insight into NF-Y-mediated transcriptional regulation of ID genes in endometriosis, we investigated the occupancy of NF-Y complex on CCAAT regulatory region and/ or its complementary sequence in eutopic, ectopic, and normal tissues during the proliferative phase using chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) analysis followed by real time PCR

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Introduction

A predominant difference between endometrial and normal cells is higher proliferation rate in the former cells which is benign. Epigenetics, environmental modifications, aging, and diverse anatomical or biochemical aberrations of uterine function are involved in the development of endometriosis [8, 9].Accumulating evidence suggest that various epigenetic aberrations may play a significant role in the initiation and progression of endometriosis [10]. Epigenetic modifications such as DNA methylation, chromatin modifications, and RNA interference refer to heritable changes in gene expression with no underlying alteration in the genetic sequence [11]

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