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Loss of DNMT1o Disrupts Imprinted X Chromosome Inactivation and Accentuates Placental Defects in Females

The maintenance of key germline derived DNA methylation patterns during preimplantation development depends on stores of DNA cytosine methyltransferase-1o (DNMT1o) provided by the oocyte. Dnmt1o(mat−/−) mouse embryos born to Dnmt1(Δ1o/Δ1o) female mice lack DNMT1o protein and have disrupted genomic i...

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Autores principales: McGraw, Serge, Oakes, Christopher C., Martel, Josée, Cirio, M. Cecilia, de Zeeuw, Pauline, Mak, Winifred, Plass, Christoph, Bartolomei, Marisa S., Chaillet, J. Richard, Trasler, Jacquetta M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3836718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24278026
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003873
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author McGraw, Serge
Oakes, Christopher C.
Martel, Josée
Cirio, M. Cecilia
de Zeeuw, Pauline
Mak, Winifred
Plass, Christoph
Bartolomei, Marisa S.
Chaillet, J. Richard
Trasler, Jacquetta M.
author_facet McGraw, Serge
Oakes, Christopher C.
Martel, Josée
Cirio, M. Cecilia
de Zeeuw, Pauline
Mak, Winifred
Plass, Christoph
Bartolomei, Marisa S.
Chaillet, J. Richard
Trasler, Jacquetta M.
author_sort McGraw, Serge
collection PubMed
description The maintenance of key germline derived DNA methylation patterns during preimplantation development depends on stores of DNA cytosine methyltransferase-1o (DNMT1o) provided by the oocyte. Dnmt1o(mat−/−) mouse embryos born to Dnmt1(Δ1o/Δ1o) female mice lack DNMT1o protein and have disrupted genomic imprinting and associated phenotypic abnormalities. Here, we describe additional female-specific morphological abnormalities and DNA hypomethylation defects outside imprinted loci, restricted to extraembryonic tissue. Compared to male offspring, the placentae of female offspring of Dnmt1(Δ1o/Δ1o) mothers displayed a higher incidence of genic and intergenic hypomethylation and more frequent and extreme placental dysmorphology. The majority of the affected loci were concentrated on the X chromosome and associated with aberrant biallelic expression, indicating that imprinted X-inactivation was perturbed. Hypomethylation of a key regulatory region of Xite within the X-inactivation center was present in female blastocysts shortly after the absence of methylation maintenance by DNMT1o at the 8-cell stage. The female preponderance of placental DNA hypomethylation associated with maternal DNMT1o deficiency provides evidence of additional roles beyond the maintenance of genomic imprints for DNA methylation events in the preimplantation embryo, including a role in imprinted X chromosome inactivation.
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spelling pubmed-38367182013-11-25 Loss of DNMT1o Disrupts Imprinted X Chromosome Inactivation and Accentuates Placental Defects in Females McGraw, Serge Oakes, Christopher C. Martel, Josée Cirio, M. Cecilia de Zeeuw, Pauline Mak, Winifred Plass, Christoph Bartolomei, Marisa S. Chaillet, J. Richard Trasler, Jacquetta M. PLoS Genet Research Article The maintenance of key germline derived DNA methylation patterns during preimplantation development depends on stores of DNA cytosine methyltransferase-1o (DNMT1o) provided by the oocyte. Dnmt1o(mat−/−) mouse embryos born to Dnmt1(Δ1o/Δ1o) female mice lack DNMT1o protein and have disrupted genomic imprinting and associated phenotypic abnormalities. Here, we describe additional female-specific morphological abnormalities and DNA hypomethylation defects outside imprinted loci, restricted to extraembryonic tissue. Compared to male offspring, the placentae of female offspring of Dnmt1(Δ1o/Δ1o) mothers displayed a higher incidence of genic and intergenic hypomethylation and more frequent and extreme placental dysmorphology. The majority of the affected loci were concentrated on the X chromosome and associated with aberrant biallelic expression, indicating that imprinted X-inactivation was perturbed. Hypomethylation of a key regulatory region of Xite within the X-inactivation center was present in female blastocysts shortly after the absence of methylation maintenance by DNMT1o at the 8-cell stage. The female preponderance of placental DNA hypomethylation associated with maternal DNMT1o deficiency provides evidence of additional roles beyond the maintenance of genomic imprints for DNA methylation events in the preimplantation embryo, including a role in imprinted X chromosome inactivation. Public Library of Science 2013-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3836718/ /pubmed/24278026 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003873 Text en © 2013 McGraw et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
McGraw, Serge
Oakes, Christopher C.
Martel, Josée
Cirio, M. Cecilia
de Zeeuw, Pauline
Mak, Winifred
Plass, Christoph
Bartolomei, Marisa S.
Chaillet, J. Richard
Trasler, Jacquetta M.
Loss of DNMT1o Disrupts Imprinted X Chromosome Inactivation and Accentuates Placental Defects in Females
title Loss of DNMT1o Disrupts Imprinted X Chromosome Inactivation and Accentuates Placental Defects in Females
title_full Loss of DNMT1o Disrupts Imprinted X Chromosome Inactivation and Accentuates Placental Defects in Females
title_fullStr Loss of DNMT1o Disrupts Imprinted X Chromosome Inactivation and Accentuates Placental Defects in Females
title_full_unstemmed Loss of DNMT1o Disrupts Imprinted X Chromosome Inactivation and Accentuates Placental Defects in Females
title_short Loss of DNMT1o Disrupts Imprinted X Chromosome Inactivation and Accentuates Placental Defects in Females
title_sort loss of dnmt1o disrupts imprinted x chromosome inactivation and accentuates placental defects in females
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3836718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24278026
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003873
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