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Methylation analysis of the intergenic differentially methylated region of DLK1-GTL2 in human

Authors :
Pierre Hilven
Ingeborg Liebaers
Elke Geuns
Nele De Temmerman
Andre Van Steirteghem
Martine De Rycke
Department of Embryology and Genetics
Source :
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2007.

Abstract

Imprinting is a non-Mendelian form of inheritance where epigenetic modifications control mono-allelic expression depending on the parental origin. Methylation of CpG-dinucleotides at differentially methylated regions (DMRs) is one of the best-studied mechanisms directing expression to one specific parental allele. We studied the methylation patterns of the intergenic (IG)-DMR of DLK1 and GTL2. The methylation marks of the IG-DMR were analysed in human gametes, preimplantation embryos, amniocytes and blood of babies born after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and blood from adults using a bisulphite sequencing technique. In oocytes, the IG-DMR was mainly unmethylated while in sperm cells a generally methylated pattern was detected. This germ-line specific methylation mark was maintained in the preimplantation embryos until the second cleavage stage. Afterwards in the preimplantation embryos, intermediate methylation patterns (26-74% methylation) occurred, which may point to relaxation of the imprints. Intermediate patterns were also present in amniocytes, blood from ICSI babies and adults. We hypothesise that in the early cleavage stage embryo a strict differential methylation pattern is needed for the correct imprint establishment of surrounding imprinted genes. Once correct imprinting of the involved gene(s) is acquired, a more relaxed state of the IG-region is allowed.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Accession number :
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