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DNA methylation and functional characterization of the XIST gene during in vitro early embryo development in cattle.

Anelise Dos Santos Mendonça1,2,3, Márcia Marques Silveira1,2, Álvaro Fabrício Lopes Rios4, Paula Magnelli Mangiavacchi5, Alexandre Rodrigues Caetano6,7, Margot Alves Nunes Dode1,7, Maurício Machaim Franco1,2,8.   

Abstract

XIST, in association with the shorter ncRNA RepA, are essential for the initiation of X chromosome inactivation (XCI) in mice. The molecular mechanisms controlling XIST and RepA expression are well characterized in that specie. However, little is known in livestock. We aimed to characterize the DNA methylation status along the 5' portion of XIST and to characterize its transcriptional profile during early development in cattle. Three genomic regions of XIST named here as promoter, RepA and DMR1 had their DNA methylation status characterized in gametes and embryos. Expression profile of XIST was evaluated, including sense and antisense transcription. Oocytes showed higher levels of methylation than spermatozoa that was demethylated. DMR1 was hypermethylated throughout oogenesis. At the 8-16-cell embryo stage DMR1 was completed demethylated. Interestingly, RepA gain methylation during oocyte maturation and was demethylated at the blastocyst stage, later than DMR1. These results suggest that DMR1 and RepA are transient differentially methylated regions in cattle. XIST RNA was detected in matured oocytes and in single cells from the 2-cell to the morula stage, confirming the presence of maternal and embryonic transcripts. Sense and antisense transcripts were detected along the XIST in blastocyst. In silico analysis identified 63 novel transcript candidates at bovine XIST locus from both the plus and minus strands. Taking together these results improve our understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in XCI initiation in cattle. This information may be useful for the improvement of assisted reproductive technologies in livestock considering that in vitro conditions may impair epigenetic reprogramming.

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Keywords:  DNA methylation; X chromosome inactivation; XIST; gene expression; genomic

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30925851      PMCID: PMC6557597          DOI: 10.1080/15592294.2019.1600828

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epigenetics        ISSN: 1559-2294            Impact factor:   4.528


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