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Loss of DNA methylation in zebrafish embryos activates retrotransposons to trigger antiviral signaling
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- The Company of Biologists Ltd, 2017.
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Abstract
- Complex cytoplasmic nucleotide-sensing mechanisms can recognize foreign DNA based on a lack of methylation and initiate an immune response to clear the infection. Zebrafish embryos with global DNA hypomethylation caused by mutations in the ubiquitin-like with PHD and ring finger domains 1 (uhrf1) or DNA methyltransferase 1 (dnmt1) genes exhibit a robust interferon induction characteristic of the first line of defense against viral infection. We found that this interferon induction occurred in non-immune cells and examined whether intracellular viral sensing pathways in these cells were the trigger. RNA-seq analysis of uhrf1 and dnmt1 mutants revealed widespread induction of Class I retrotransposons and activation of cytoplasmic DNA viral sensors. Attenuating Sting, phosphorylated Tbk1 and, importantly, blocking reverse transcriptase activity suppressed the expression of interferon genes in uhrf1 mutants. Thus, activation of transposons in cells with global DNA hypomethylation mimics a viral infection by activating cytoplasmic DNA sensors. This suggests that antiviral pathways serve as surveillance of cells that have derepressed intragenomic parasites due to DNA hypomethylation.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
DNA (Cytosine-5-)-Methyltransferase 1
Retroelements
Retrotransposon
Biology
DNA methyltransferase
03 medical and health sciences
chemistry.chemical_compound
Interferon
medicine
Animals
DNA (Cytosine-5-)-Methyltransferases
Molecular Biology
Gene
Zebrafish
DNA Methylation
Zebrafish Proteins
Molecular biology
030104 developmental biology
chemistry
DNA methylation
DNMT1
Trans-Activators
DNA
Developmental Biology
medicine.drug
DNA hypomethylation
Research Article
Signal Transduction
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a0bdae2311819fb1abb05ef51ee8e868