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Establishment of DNA methylation patterns of the Fibrillin1 (FBN1) gene in porcine embryos and tissues

DNA methylation in transcriptional regulatory regions is crucial for gene expression. The DNA methylation status of the edges of CpG islands, called CpG island shore, is involved in tissue/cell-type-specific gene expression. Haploinsufficiency diseases are caused by inheritance of one mutated null a...

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Autores principales: ARAI, Yoshikazu, UMEYAMA, Kazuhiro, TAKEUCHI, Kenta, OKAZAKI, Natsumi, HICHIWA, Naomi, YASHIMA, Sayaka, NAKANO, Kazuaki, NAGASHIMA, Hiroshi, OHGANE, Jun
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Publicado: The Society for Reproduction and Development 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5401809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28111381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2016-158
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author ARAI, Yoshikazu
UMEYAMA, Kazuhiro
TAKEUCHI, Kenta
OKAZAKI, Natsumi
HICHIWA, Naomi
YASHIMA, Sayaka
NAKANO, Kazuaki
NAGASHIMA, Hiroshi
OHGANE, Jun
author_facet ARAI, Yoshikazu
UMEYAMA, Kazuhiro
TAKEUCHI, Kenta
OKAZAKI, Natsumi
HICHIWA, Naomi
YASHIMA, Sayaka
NAKANO, Kazuaki
NAGASHIMA, Hiroshi
OHGANE, Jun
author_sort ARAI, Yoshikazu
collection PubMed
description DNA methylation in transcriptional regulatory regions is crucial for gene expression. The DNA methylation status of the edges of CpG islands, called CpG island shore, is involved in tissue/cell-type-specific gene expression. Haploinsufficiency diseases are caused by inheritance of one mutated null allele and are classified as autosomal dominant. However, in the same pedigree, phenotypic variances are observed despite the inheritance of the identical mutated null allele, including Fibrillin1 (FBN1), which is responsible for development of the haploinsufficient Marfan disease. In this study, we examined the relationship between gene expression and DNA methylation patterns of the FBN1 CpG island shore focusing on transcriptionally active hypomethylated alleles (Hypo-alleles). No difference in the DNA methylation level of FBN1 CpG island shore was observed in porcine fetal fibroblast (PFF) and the liver, whereas FBN1 expression was higher in PFF than in the liver. However, Hypo-allele ratio of the FBN1 CpG island shore in PFF was higher than that in the liver, indicating that Hypo-allele ratio of the FBN1 CpG island shore likely correlated with FBN1 expression level. In addition, oocyte-derived DNA hypermethylation in preimplantation embryos was erased until the blastocyst stage, and re-methylation of the FBN1 CpG island shore was observed with prolonged in vitro culture of blastocysts. These results suggest that the establishment of the DNA methylation pattern within the FBN1 CpG island shore occurs after the blastocyst stage, likely during organogenesis. In conclusion, Hypo-allele ratios of the FBN1 CpG island shore correlated with FBN1 expression levels in porcine tissues.
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spelling pubmed-54018092017-04-27 Establishment of DNA methylation patterns of the Fibrillin1 (FBN1) gene in porcine embryos and tissues ARAI, Yoshikazu UMEYAMA, Kazuhiro TAKEUCHI, Kenta OKAZAKI, Natsumi HICHIWA, Naomi YASHIMA, Sayaka NAKANO, Kazuaki NAGASHIMA, Hiroshi OHGANE, Jun J Reprod Dev Original Article DNA methylation in transcriptional regulatory regions is crucial for gene expression. The DNA methylation status of the edges of CpG islands, called CpG island shore, is involved in tissue/cell-type-specific gene expression. Haploinsufficiency diseases are caused by inheritance of one mutated null allele and are classified as autosomal dominant. However, in the same pedigree, phenotypic variances are observed despite the inheritance of the identical mutated null allele, including Fibrillin1 (FBN1), which is responsible for development of the haploinsufficient Marfan disease. In this study, we examined the relationship between gene expression and DNA methylation patterns of the FBN1 CpG island shore focusing on transcriptionally active hypomethylated alleles (Hypo-alleles). No difference in the DNA methylation level of FBN1 CpG island shore was observed in porcine fetal fibroblast (PFF) and the liver, whereas FBN1 expression was higher in PFF than in the liver. However, Hypo-allele ratio of the FBN1 CpG island shore in PFF was higher than that in the liver, indicating that Hypo-allele ratio of the FBN1 CpG island shore likely correlated with FBN1 expression level. In addition, oocyte-derived DNA hypermethylation in preimplantation embryos was erased until the blastocyst stage, and re-methylation of the FBN1 CpG island shore was observed with prolonged in vitro culture of blastocysts. These results suggest that the establishment of the DNA methylation pattern within the FBN1 CpG island shore occurs after the blastocyst stage, likely during organogenesis. In conclusion, Hypo-allele ratios of the FBN1 CpG island shore correlated with FBN1 expression levels in porcine tissues. The Society for Reproduction and Development 2017-01-22 2017-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5401809/ /pubmed/28111381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2016-158 Text en ©2017 Society for Reproduction and Development This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle Original Article
ARAI, Yoshikazu
UMEYAMA, Kazuhiro
TAKEUCHI, Kenta
OKAZAKI, Natsumi
HICHIWA, Naomi
YASHIMA, Sayaka
NAKANO, Kazuaki
NAGASHIMA, Hiroshi
OHGANE, Jun
Establishment of DNA methylation patterns of the Fibrillin1 (FBN1) gene in porcine embryos and tissues
title Establishment of DNA methylation patterns of the Fibrillin1 (FBN1) gene in porcine embryos and tissues
title_full Establishment of DNA methylation patterns of the Fibrillin1 (FBN1) gene in porcine embryos and tissues
title_fullStr Establishment of DNA methylation patterns of the Fibrillin1 (FBN1) gene in porcine embryos and tissues
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of DNA methylation patterns of the Fibrillin1 (FBN1) gene in porcine embryos and tissues
title_short Establishment of DNA methylation patterns of the Fibrillin1 (FBN1) gene in porcine embryos and tissues
title_sort establishment of dna methylation patterns of the fibrillin1 (fbn1) gene in porcine embryos and tissues
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5401809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28111381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2016-158
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