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Expression of DNA methyltransferase (Dnmt1) in testicular germ cells during development of mouse embryo

Authors :
Isao Suetake
Shohei Yamashina
Michinao Mizugaki
Yasuhiro Sakai
Kunihiko Itoh
Shoji Tajima
Source :
Cell structure and function. 26(6)
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

The DNA methylation pattern is reprogrammed in embryonic germ cells. In female germ cells, the short-form DNA methyltransferase Dnmt1, which is an alternative isoform specifically expressed in growing oocytes, plays a crucial role in maintaining imprinted genes. To evaluate the contribution of Dnmt1 to the DNA methylation in male germ cells, the expression profiles of Dnmt1 in embryonic gonocytes were investigated. We detected a significant expression of Dnmt1 in primordial germ cells in 12.5-14.5 day postcoitum (dpc) embryos. The expression of Dnmt1 was downregulated after 14.5 dpc after which almost no Dnmt1 was detected in gonocytes prepared from 18.5 dpc embryos. The short-form Dnmt1 also was not detected in the 16.5-18.5 dpc gonocytes. On the other hand, Dnmt1 was constantly detected in Sertoli cells at 12.5-18.5 dpc. The expression profiles of Dnmt1 were similar to that of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), a marker for proliferating cells, suggesting that Dnmt1 was specifically expressed in the proliferating male germ cells. Inversely, genome-wide DNA methylation occurred after germ cell proliferation was arrested, when the Dnmt1 expression was downregulated. The present results indicate that not Dnmt1 but some other type of DNA methyltransferase contributes to the creation of DNA methylation patterns in male germ cells.

Details

ISSN :
03867196
Volume :
26
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell structure and function
Accession number :
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