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Overexpression of Human-Derived DNMT3A Induced Intergenerational Inheritance of Active DNA Methylation Changes in Rat Sperm

DNA methylation is the major focus of studies on paternal epigenetic inheritance in mammals, but most previous studies about inheritable DNA methylation changes are passively induced by environmental factors. However, it is unclear whether the active changes mediated by variations in DNA methyltrans...

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Autores principales: Zheng, Xiaoguo, Li, Zhenhua, Wang, Guishuan, Li, Zhengzheng, Liang, Ajuan, Wang, Hanshu, Dai, Yubing, Huang, Xingxu, Chen, Xuejin, Ma, Yuanwu, Sun, Fei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5733082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29312436
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2017.00207
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author Zheng, Xiaoguo
Li, Zhenhua
Wang, Guishuan
Li, Zhengzheng
Liang, Ajuan
Wang, Hanshu
Dai, Yubing
Huang, Xingxu
Chen, Xuejin
Ma, Yuanwu
Sun, Fei
author_facet Zheng, Xiaoguo
Li, Zhenhua
Wang, Guishuan
Li, Zhengzheng
Liang, Ajuan
Wang, Hanshu
Dai, Yubing
Huang, Xingxu
Chen, Xuejin
Ma, Yuanwu
Sun, Fei
author_sort Zheng, Xiaoguo
collection PubMed
description DNA methylation is the major focus of studies on paternal epigenetic inheritance in mammals, but most previous studies about inheritable DNA methylation changes are passively induced by environmental factors. However, it is unclear whether the active changes mediated by variations in DNA methyltransferase activity are heritable. Here, we established human-derived DNMT3A (hDNMT3A) transgenic rats to study the effect of hDNMT3A overexpression on the DNA methylation pattern of rat sperm and to investigate whether this actively altered DNA methylation status is inheritable. Our results revealed that hDNMT3A was overexpressed in the testis of transgenic rats and induced genome-wide alterations in the DNA methylation pattern of rat sperm. Among 5438 reliable loci identified with 64 primer-pair combinations using a methylation-sensitive amplification polymorphism method, 28.01% showed altered amplified band types. Among these amplicons altered loci, 68.42% showed an altered DNA methylation status in the offspring of transgenic rats compared with wild-type rats. Further analysis based on loci which had identical DNA methylation status in all three biological replicates revealed that overexpression of hDNMT3A in paternal testis induced hypermethylation in sperm of both genotype-negative and genotype-positive offspring. Among the differentially methylated loci, 34.26% occurred in both positive and negative offspring of transgenic rats, indicating intergenerational inheritance of active DNA methylation changes in the absence of hDNM3A transmission. Furthermore, 75.07% of the inheritable loci were hyper-methylated while the remaining were hypomethylated. Distribution analysis revealed that the DNA methylation variations mainly occurred in introns and intergenic regions. Functional analysis revealed that genes related to differentially methylated loci were involved in a wide range of functions. Finally, this study demonstrated that active DNA methylation changes induced by hDNMT3A expression were intergenerationally inherited by offspring without transmission of the transgene, which provided evidence for the transmission of active endogenous-factors-induced epigenetic variations.
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spelling pubmed-57330822018-01-08 Overexpression of Human-Derived DNMT3A Induced Intergenerational Inheritance of Active DNA Methylation Changes in Rat Sperm Zheng, Xiaoguo Li, Zhenhua Wang, Guishuan Li, Zhengzheng Liang, Ajuan Wang, Hanshu Dai, Yubing Huang, Xingxu Chen, Xuejin Ma, Yuanwu Sun, Fei Front Genet Genetics DNA methylation is the major focus of studies on paternal epigenetic inheritance in mammals, but most previous studies about inheritable DNA methylation changes are passively induced by environmental factors. However, it is unclear whether the active changes mediated by variations in DNA methyltransferase activity are heritable. Here, we established human-derived DNMT3A (hDNMT3A) transgenic rats to study the effect of hDNMT3A overexpression on the DNA methylation pattern of rat sperm and to investigate whether this actively altered DNA methylation status is inheritable. Our results revealed that hDNMT3A was overexpressed in the testis of transgenic rats and induced genome-wide alterations in the DNA methylation pattern of rat sperm. Among 5438 reliable loci identified with 64 primer-pair combinations using a methylation-sensitive amplification polymorphism method, 28.01% showed altered amplified band types. Among these amplicons altered loci, 68.42% showed an altered DNA methylation status in the offspring of transgenic rats compared with wild-type rats. Further analysis based on loci which had identical DNA methylation status in all three biological replicates revealed that overexpression of hDNMT3A in paternal testis induced hypermethylation in sperm of both genotype-negative and genotype-positive offspring. Among the differentially methylated loci, 34.26% occurred in both positive and negative offspring of transgenic rats, indicating intergenerational inheritance of active DNA methylation changes in the absence of hDNM3A transmission. Furthermore, 75.07% of the inheritable loci were hyper-methylated while the remaining were hypomethylated. Distribution analysis revealed that the DNA methylation variations mainly occurred in introns and intergenic regions. Functional analysis revealed that genes related to differentially methylated loci were involved in a wide range of functions. Finally, this study demonstrated that active DNA methylation changes induced by hDNMT3A expression were intergenerationally inherited by offspring without transmission of the transgene, which provided evidence for the transmission of active endogenous-factors-induced epigenetic variations. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5733082/ /pubmed/29312436 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2017.00207 Text en Copyright © 2017 Zheng, Li, Wang, Li, Liang, Wang, Dai, Huang, Chen, Ma and Sun. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Zheng, Xiaoguo
Li, Zhenhua
Wang, Guishuan
Li, Zhengzheng
Liang, Ajuan
Wang, Hanshu
Dai, Yubing
Huang, Xingxu
Chen, Xuejin
Ma, Yuanwu
Sun, Fei
Overexpression of Human-Derived DNMT3A Induced Intergenerational Inheritance of Active DNA Methylation Changes in Rat Sperm
title Overexpression of Human-Derived DNMT3A Induced Intergenerational Inheritance of Active DNA Methylation Changes in Rat Sperm
title_full Overexpression of Human-Derived DNMT3A Induced Intergenerational Inheritance of Active DNA Methylation Changes in Rat Sperm
title_fullStr Overexpression of Human-Derived DNMT3A Induced Intergenerational Inheritance of Active DNA Methylation Changes in Rat Sperm
title_full_unstemmed Overexpression of Human-Derived DNMT3A Induced Intergenerational Inheritance of Active DNA Methylation Changes in Rat Sperm
title_short Overexpression of Human-Derived DNMT3A Induced Intergenerational Inheritance of Active DNA Methylation Changes in Rat Sperm
title_sort overexpression of human-derived dnmt3a induced intergenerational inheritance of active dna methylation changes in rat sperm
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5733082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29312436
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2017.00207
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