2017
DOI: 10.1038/cr.2017.25
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De novo DNA methylation during monkey pre-implantation embryogenesis

Abstract: Critical epigenetic regulation of primate embryogenesis entails DNA methylome changes. Here we report genome-wide composition, patterning, and stage-specific dynamics of DNA methylation in pre-implantation rhesus monkey embryos as well as male and female gametes studied using an optimized tagmentation-based whole-genome bisulfite sequencing method. We show that upon fertilization, both paternal and maternal genomes undergo active DNA demethylation, and genome-wide de novo DNA methylation is also initiated in t… Show more

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“…To validate previously identified maternally methylated imprinted gDMRs (igDMRs) 2124 , we interrogated DNAme profiles from published whole genome bisulfite sequencing data from gametes, placenta and somatic tissues ( Supplementary Table 1 ) 56 . Specifically, we identified regions that are hypermethylated (> 70% DNAme) in oocytes, hypomethylated (< 30% DNAme) in sperm, retain DNAme (>25%) in the blastocyst, and show 35-65% DNAme in placenta (purified first-trimester cytotrophoblast; CT) or at least one adult somatic tissue 4,5,7,8,18,19,29,40,41,44,47,49,57–69 . We further validated and refined this list by only including gDMRs harboring either reported maternal, monoallelic or bimodal DNAme in the placenta and/or at least one somatic tissue.…”
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“…To validate previously identified maternally methylated imprinted gDMRs (igDMRs) 2124 , we interrogated DNAme profiles from published whole genome bisulfite sequencing data from gametes, placenta and somatic tissues ( Supplementary Table 1 ) 56 . Specifically, we identified regions that are hypermethylated (> 70% DNAme) in oocytes, hypomethylated (< 30% DNAme) in sperm, retain DNAme (>25%) in the blastocyst, and show 35-65% DNAme in placenta (purified first-trimester cytotrophoblast; CT) or at least one adult somatic tissue 4,5,7,8,18,19,29,40,41,44,47,49,57–69 . We further validated and refined this list by only including gDMRs harboring either reported maternal, monoallelic or bimodal DNAme in the placenta and/or at least one somatic tissue.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To assess the conservation of LITs and DNA methylation of associated gDMRs in macaque oocytes, we analyzed published RNA-sequencing 40 and genome wide DNA methylome data 41 . As expected from the phylogeny of LTR12C elements, no LITs overlapping the region orthologous to the human igDMRs at the ST8SIA1 , SCIN , or COL26A1 loci were detected in macaque oocytes, and their CGIs remain hypomethylated ( Fig.…”
Section: Conservation Of Ltrs Lits and Igdmrs In Apes Versus Old Wormentioning
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“…It is required in normal developmental processes and when appearing on the gene promoter region, it predominantly functions to repress gene transcription . During the embryonic stage, DNA methylation patterns undergo varying phases through which remethylation and demethylation processes occur . This dynamic process is distinctly coordinated in order to switch on/off genes that may or may not be required for various developmental stages.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Rhesus macaques are for instance frequently used for the development of vaccines against viral diseases, including Sars-CoV-2, HIV, Influenza and Ebola virus [22][23][24]. They are also widely used in various studies ranging from development and imprinting, to addiction and social cognition [25][26][27][28][29][30]. In parallel, the Chlorocebus genus, among which figure prominently African green monkeys (AGM), have been a gold standard model for the studies and fight against several infectious diseases, such as yellow fever, trypanosoma and plague in the past [31,32].…”
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