1p36 区域不稳定的 DNA 甲基化失调模式。

IF 2 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Joanna Swierkowska-Janc, Michal Kabza, Malgorzata Rydzanicz, Maciej Giefing, Rafal Ploski, Lisa G Shaffer, Marzena Gajecka
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在单体 1p36 缺失综合征中,DNA 甲基化在 1p36 区域的基因组稳定性中的作用仍然难以捉摸。我们假设,1p36断点热点区域甲基化模式的变化会影响染色体断裂,从而导致末端缺失。我们从收集的 1p36 单体材料中,调查了四例有 4.0 至 5.5 Mb 终末缺失的病例及其父母。通过靶向亚硫酸氢盐测序(NimbleGen SeqCap Epi)对DNA样本进行评估,以检查1p36热点区域与染色体热点区域9p22、18q21.1和22q11.2相比的单碱基分辨率DNA甲基化状况。此外,还对基因组中各类重复序列,尤其是断点区的平均 GC 含量进行了硅评估。结果发现,1p36断点热点区域的DNA甲基化情况十分复杂。与父母和对照 DNA 相比,观察到孩子 DNA 断点附近的 DNA 甲基化水平发生了变化,断点区域的甲基化水平从 15.1%上升到 70.8%。在已评估的主要重复序列中,1p36断点区域(47.06%)、22q11.2(48.47%)和18q21.1(44.21%)的平均GC含量高于基因组其他区域(40.78%)。与基因组的其他部分(40.78%)相比,9p22 区域的 GC 含量较低(39.42%)。研究发现,DNA甲基化失调和高 GC 含量都是 1p36 断点热点区域的特异性现象,这表明甲基化异常可能导致 1p36 的畸变。
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DNA methylation dysregulation patterns in the 1p36 region instability.

In the monosomy 1p36 deletion syndrome, the role of DNA methylation in the genomic stability of the 1p36 region remains elusive. We hypothesize that changes in the methylation pattern at the 1p36 breakpoint hotspot region influenced the chromosomal breakage leading to terminal deletions. From the monosomy 1p36 material collection, four cases with 4.0 to 5.5 Mb terminal deletions and their parents were investigated. DNA samples were assessed by targeted bisulfite sequencing (NimbleGen SeqCap Epi) to examine DNA methylation status in the 1p36 hotspot region at single-base resolution as compared to the chromosomal hotspot regions, 9p22, 18q21.1, and 22q11.2. Additionally, in in silico assessment, the mean GC content of various classes of repeats in the genome and especially in the breakpoint regions was evaluated. A complex landscape of DNA methylation in the 1p36 breakpoint hotspot region was found. Changes in DNA methylation level in the vicinity of the breakpoint in the child's DNA when compared to parents' and control DNA were observed, with a shift from 15.1 to 70.8% spanning the breakpoint region. In the main classes of evaluated repeats, higher mean GC contents in the 1p36 breakpoint region (47.06%), 22q11.2 (48.47%), and 18q21.1 (44.21%) were found, compared to the rest of the genome (40.78%). The 9p22 region showed a lower GC content (39.42%) compared to the rest of the genome. Both dysregulation of DNA methylation and high GC content were found to be specific for the 1p36 breakpoint hotspot region suggesting that methylation abnormalities could contribute to aberrations at 1p36.

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Journal of Applied Genetics
Journal of Applied Genetics 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.20%
发文量
62
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Genetics is an international journal on genetics and genomics. It publishes peer-reviewed original papers, short communications (including case reports) and review articles focused on the research of applicative aspects of plant, human, animal and microbial genetics and genomics.
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