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DNA methylation patterns vary in boar sperm cells with different levels of DNA fragmentation

BACKGROUND: Sperm DNA integrity is considered essential for successful transmission of the paternal genome, fertilization and normal embryo development. DNA fragmentation index (DFI, %) has become a key parameter in the swine artificial insemination industry to assess sperm DNA integrity. Recently,...

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Autores principales: Khezri, Abdolrahman, Narud, Birgitte, Stenseth, Else-Berit, Johannisson, Anders, Myromslien, Frøydis Deinboll, Gaustad, Ann Helen, Wilson, Robert C., Lyle, Robert, Morrell, Jane M., Kommisrud, Elisabeth, Ahmad, Rafi
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6880426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31775629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-019-6307-8
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author Khezri, Abdolrahman
Narud, Birgitte
Stenseth, Else-Berit
Johannisson, Anders
Myromslien, Frøydis Deinboll
Gaustad, Ann Helen
Wilson, Robert C.
Lyle, Robert
Morrell, Jane M.
Kommisrud, Elisabeth
Ahmad, Rafi
author_facet Khezri, Abdolrahman
Narud, Birgitte
Stenseth, Else-Berit
Johannisson, Anders
Myromslien, Frøydis Deinboll
Gaustad, Ann Helen
Wilson, Robert C.
Lyle, Robert
Morrell, Jane M.
Kommisrud, Elisabeth
Ahmad, Rafi
author_sort Khezri, Abdolrahman
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description BACKGROUND: Sperm DNA integrity is considered essential for successful transmission of the paternal genome, fertilization and normal embryo development. DNA fragmentation index (DFI, %) has become a key parameter in the swine artificial insemination industry to assess sperm DNA integrity. Recently, in some elite Norwegian Landrace boars (boars with excellent field fertility records), a higher level of sperm DFI has been observed. In order to obtain a better understanding of this, and to study the complexity of sperm DNA integrity, liquid preserved semen samples from elite boars with contrasting DFI levels were examined for protamine deficiency, thiol profile and disulphide bonds. Additionally, the DNA methylation profiles of the samples were determined by reduced representation bisulphite sequencing (RRBS). RESULTS: In this study, different traits related to sperm DNA integrity were investigated (n = 18 ejaculates). Upon liquid storage, the levels of total thiols and disulphide bonds decreased significantly, while the DFI and protamine deficiency level increased significantly. The RRBS results revealed similar global patterns of low methylation from semen samples with different levels of DFI (low, medium and high). Differential methylation analyses indicated that the number of differentially methylated cytosines (DMCs) increased in the low-high compared to the low-medium and the medium-high DFI groups. Annotating the DMCs with gene and CpG features revealed clear differences between DFI groups. In addition, the number of annotated transcription starting sites (TSS) and associated pathways in the low-high comparison was greater than the other two groups. Pathway analysis showed that genes (based on the closest TSS to DMCs) corresponding to low-high DFI comparison were associated with important processes such as membrane function, metabolic cascade and antioxidant defence system. CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the first study evaluating DNA methylation in boar sperm cells with different levels of DFI. The present study shows that sperm cells with varying levels of DNA fragmentation exhibit similar global methylation, but different site-specific DNA methylation signatures. Moreover, with increasing DNA fragmentation in spermatozoa, there is an increase in the number of potentially affected downstream genes and their respective regulatory pathways.
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spelling pubmed-68804262019-11-29 DNA methylation patterns vary in boar sperm cells with different levels of DNA fragmentation Khezri, Abdolrahman Narud, Birgitte Stenseth, Else-Berit Johannisson, Anders Myromslien, Frøydis Deinboll Gaustad, Ann Helen Wilson, Robert C. Lyle, Robert Morrell, Jane M. Kommisrud, Elisabeth Ahmad, Rafi BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Sperm DNA integrity is considered essential for successful transmission of the paternal genome, fertilization and normal embryo development. DNA fragmentation index (DFI, %) has become a key parameter in the swine artificial insemination industry to assess sperm DNA integrity. Recently, in some elite Norwegian Landrace boars (boars with excellent field fertility records), a higher level of sperm DFI has been observed. In order to obtain a better understanding of this, and to study the complexity of sperm DNA integrity, liquid preserved semen samples from elite boars with contrasting DFI levels were examined for protamine deficiency, thiol profile and disulphide bonds. Additionally, the DNA methylation profiles of the samples were determined by reduced representation bisulphite sequencing (RRBS). RESULTS: In this study, different traits related to sperm DNA integrity were investigated (n = 18 ejaculates). Upon liquid storage, the levels of total thiols and disulphide bonds decreased significantly, while the DFI and protamine deficiency level increased significantly. The RRBS results revealed similar global patterns of low methylation from semen samples with different levels of DFI (low, medium and high). Differential methylation analyses indicated that the number of differentially methylated cytosines (DMCs) increased in the low-high compared to the low-medium and the medium-high DFI groups. Annotating the DMCs with gene and CpG features revealed clear differences between DFI groups. In addition, the number of annotated transcription starting sites (TSS) and associated pathways in the low-high comparison was greater than the other two groups. Pathway analysis showed that genes (based on the closest TSS to DMCs) corresponding to low-high DFI comparison were associated with important processes such as membrane function, metabolic cascade and antioxidant defence system. CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the first study evaluating DNA methylation in boar sperm cells with different levels of DFI. The present study shows that sperm cells with varying levels of DNA fragmentation exhibit similar global methylation, but different site-specific DNA methylation signatures. Moreover, with increasing DNA fragmentation in spermatozoa, there is an increase in the number of potentially affected downstream genes and their respective regulatory pathways. BioMed Central 2019-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6880426/ /pubmed/31775629 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-019-6307-8 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Khezri, Abdolrahman
Narud, Birgitte
Stenseth, Else-Berit
Johannisson, Anders
Myromslien, Frøydis Deinboll
Gaustad, Ann Helen
Wilson, Robert C.
Lyle, Robert
Morrell, Jane M.
Kommisrud, Elisabeth
Ahmad, Rafi
DNA methylation patterns vary in boar sperm cells with different levels of DNA fragmentation
title DNA methylation patterns vary in boar sperm cells with different levels of DNA fragmentation
title_full DNA methylation patterns vary in boar sperm cells with different levels of DNA fragmentation
title_fullStr DNA methylation patterns vary in boar sperm cells with different levels of DNA fragmentation
title_full_unstemmed DNA methylation patterns vary in boar sperm cells with different levels of DNA fragmentation
title_short DNA methylation patterns vary in boar sperm cells with different levels of DNA fragmentation
title_sort dna methylation patterns vary in boar sperm cells with different levels of dna fragmentation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6880426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31775629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-019-6307-8
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