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Combined Chaetocin/Trichostatin A Treatment Improves the Epigenetic Modification and Developmental Competence of Porcine Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Embryos

Developmental defects in somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) embryos are principally attributable to incomplete epigenetic reprogramming. Small-molecule inhibitors such as histone methyltransferase inhibitors (HMTi) and histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) have been used to improve reprogramming...

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Autores principales: Jeong, Pil-Soo, Yang, Hae-Jun, Park, Soo-Hyun, Gwon, Min Ah, Joo, Ye Eun, Kim, Min Ju, Kang, Hyo-Gu, Lee, Sanghoon, Park, Young-Ho, Song, Bong-Seok, Kim, Sun-Uk, Koo, Deog-Bon, Sim, Bo-Woong
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8526721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34692674
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2021.709574
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author Jeong, Pil-Soo
Yang, Hae-Jun
Park, Soo-Hyun
Gwon, Min Ah
Joo, Ye Eun
Kim, Min Ju
Kang, Hyo-Gu
Lee, Sanghoon
Park, Young-Ho
Song, Bong-Seok
Kim, Sun-Uk
Koo, Deog-Bon
Sim, Bo-Woong
author_facet Jeong, Pil-Soo
Yang, Hae-Jun
Park, Soo-Hyun
Gwon, Min Ah
Joo, Ye Eun
Kim, Min Ju
Kang, Hyo-Gu
Lee, Sanghoon
Park, Young-Ho
Song, Bong-Seok
Kim, Sun-Uk
Koo, Deog-Bon
Sim, Bo-Woong
author_sort Jeong, Pil-Soo
collection PubMed
description Developmental defects in somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) embryos are principally attributable to incomplete epigenetic reprogramming. Small-molecule inhibitors such as histone methyltransferase inhibitors (HMTi) and histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) have been used to improve reprogramming efficiency of SCNT embryos. However, their possible synergistic effect on epigenetic reprogramming has not been studied. In this study, we explored whether combined treatment with an HMTi (chaetocin) and an HDACi (trichostatin A; TSA) synergistically enhanced epigenetic reprogramming and the developmental competence of porcine SCNT embryos. Chaetocin, TSA, and the combination significantly increased the cleavage and blastocyst formation rate, hatching/hatched blastocyst rate, and cell numbers and survival rate compared to control embryos. In particular, the combined treatment improved the rate of development to blastocysts more so than chaetocin or TSA alone. TSA and combined chaetocin/TSA significantly reduced the H3K9me3 levels and increased the H3K9ac levels in SCNT embryos, although chaetocin alone significantly reduced only the H3K9me3 levels. Moreover, these inhibitors also decreased global DNA methylation in SCNT embryos. In addition, the expression of zygotic genome activation- and imprinting-related genes was increased by chaetocin or TSA, and more so by the combination, to levels similar to those of in vitro-fertilized embryos. These results suggest that combined chaetocin/TSA have synergistic effects on improving the developmental competences by regulating epigenetic reprogramming and correcting developmental potential-related gene expression in porcine SCNT embryos. Therefore, these strategies may contribute to the generation of transgenic pigs for biomedical research.
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spelling pubmed-85267212021-10-21 Combined Chaetocin/Trichostatin A Treatment Improves the Epigenetic Modification and Developmental Competence of Porcine Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Embryos Jeong, Pil-Soo Yang, Hae-Jun Park, Soo-Hyun Gwon, Min Ah Joo, Ye Eun Kim, Min Ju Kang, Hyo-Gu Lee, Sanghoon Park, Young-Ho Song, Bong-Seok Kim, Sun-Uk Koo, Deog-Bon Sim, Bo-Woong Front Cell Dev Biol Cell and Developmental Biology Developmental defects in somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) embryos are principally attributable to incomplete epigenetic reprogramming. Small-molecule inhibitors such as histone methyltransferase inhibitors (HMTi) and histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) have been used to improve reprogramming efficiency of SCNT embryos. However, their possible synergistic effect on epigenetic reprogramming has not been studied. In this study, we explored whether combined treatment with an HMTi (chaetocin) and an HDACi (trichostatin A; TSA) synergistically enhanced epigenetic reprogramming and the developmental competence of porcine SCNT embryos. Chaetocin, TSA, and the combination significantly increased the cleavage and blastocyst formation rate, hatching/hatched blastocyst rate, and cell numbers and survival rate compared to control embryos. In particular, the combined treatment improved the rate of development to blastocysts more so than chaetocin or TSA alone. TSA and combined chaetocin/TSA significantly reduced the H3K9me3 levels and increased the H3K9ac levels in SCNT embryos, although chaetocin alone significantly reduced only the H3K9me3 levels. Moreover, these inhibitors also decreased global DNA methylation in SCNT embryos. In addition, the expression of zygotic genome activation- and imprinting-related genes was increased by chaetocin or TSA, and more so by the combination, to levels similar to those of in vitro-fertilized embryos. These results suggest that combined chaetocin/TSA have synergistic effects on improving the developmental competences by regulating epigenetic reprogramming and correcting developmental potential-related gene expression in porcine SCNT embryos. Therefore, these strategies may contribute to the generation of transgenic pigs for biomedical research. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8526721/ /pubmed/34692674 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2021.709574 Text en Copyright © 2021 Jeong, Yang, Park, Gwon, Joo, Kim, Kang, Lee, Park, Song, Kim, Koo and Sim. https://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) and the copyright owner(s) 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 Cell and Developmental Biology
Jeong, Pil-Soo
Yang, Hae-Jun
Park, Soo-Hyun
Gwon, Min Ah
Joo, Ye Eun
Kim, Min Ju
Kang, Hyo-Gu
Lee, Sanghoon
Park, Young-Ho
Song, Bong-Seok
Kim, Sun-Uk
Koo, Deog-Bon
Sim, Bo-Woong
Combined Chaetocin/Trichostatin A Treatment Improves the Epigenetic Modification and Developmental Competence of Porcine Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Embryos
title Combined Chaetocin/Trichostatin A Treatment Improves the Epigenetic Modification and Developmental Competence of Porcine Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Embryos
title_full Combined Chaetocin/Trichostatin A Treatment Improves the Epigenetic Modification and Developmental Competence of Porcine Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Embryos
title_fullStr Combined Chaetocin/Trichostatin A Treatment Improves the Epigenetic Modification and Developmental Competence of Porcine Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Embryos
title_full_unstemmed Combined Chaetocin/Trichostatin A Treatment Improves the Epigenetic Modification and Developmental Competence of Porcine Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Embryos
title_short Combined Chaetocin/Trichostatin A Treatment Improves the Epigenetic Modification and Developmental Competence of Porcine Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Embryos
title_sort combined chaetocin/trichostatin a treatment improves the epigenetic modification and developmental competence of porcine somatic cell nuclear transfer embryos
topic Cell and Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8526721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34692674
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2021.709574
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