Xisheng Wang, Yingchao Shen, Hong Ren, Minna Yi, Gerelchimeg Bou
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摘要
基因组印记对哺乳动物的发育至关重要,但其调控因物种而异。胰岛素样生长因子2受体(IGF2R)是一种母体表达的印迹基因,对细胞增殖和分化以及胚胎和胎盘发育至关重要,在小鼠中通常由差异甲基化区(DMRs)和lncRNA-Airn调控。然而,关于马的这方面的研究很少,特别是在机制方面的研究。本研究通过对马、驴和杂交种动物的心、肝、脾、肺、肾、脑和肌肉样本进行基因表达和印迹状态检测,探讨Igf2r在这些动物中的印迹调控作用。亚硫酸氢盐测序结合等位基因特异性表达分析显示,在骡子肝脏和杂交脑组织中存在组织特异性印迹丢失。引人注目的是,我们发现马Igf2r的母系特异性表达不依赖于典型的DMRs或lncRNA-Airn。令人惊讶的是,Igf2r启动子中一个名为CpG岛2 (CpGI2)的特定区域的DNA甲基化表现出顺式作用遗传,这意味着亲本等位基因的DNA甲基化模式在杂交组织中被保留。CpGI2 DNA甲基化与Igf2r在脾脏(R2 = 0.8797, p = 6.46 × 10-6)、肺(R2 = 0.8569, p = 1.57 × 10-5)和肾脏(R2 = 0.8650, p = 3.85 × 10-6)中的表达呈负相关。我们的研究结果表明,印记在其他物种中可能起着不同的作用。该研究为理解杂交种的印迹多样性提供了一个框架,并表明马杂交种可以用于研究表观遗传的工作原理。
DNA Methylation of Igf2r Promoter CpG Island 2 Governs Cis-Acting Inheritance and Gene Dosage in Equine Hybrids.
Genomic imprinting is critical for mammalian development, but its regulation varies across species. The insulin-like growth factor 2 receptor (IGF2R), which is a maternally expressed imprinted gene critical for cell proliferation and differentiation, as well as embryonic and placental development, is classically regulated by differentially methylated regions (DMRs) and lncRNA-Airn in mice. However, studies on this in equus are scarce, especially in terms of mechanistic studies. In the present study, heart, liver, spleen, lung, kidney, brain, and muscle samples were obtained from horses, donkeys, and hybrids, and gene expression and imprinting state were tested to investigate the imprinting regulation of Igf2r in these animals. Bisulfite sequencing combined with an allele-specific expression analysis revealed a tissue-specific loss of imprinting in the mule liver and hybrid brain tissues. Strikingly, we found that the maternal-specific expression of equine Igf2r did not rely on the canonical DMRs or lncRNA-Airn. Surprisingly, DNA methylation of a specific region called CpG island 2 (CpGI2) in the Igf2r promoter showed cis-acting inheritance, meaning that the DNA methylation patterns of the parental alleles are retained in hybrid tissues. Notably, the DNA methylation of CpGI2 correlated negatively with Igf2r expression in the spleen (R2 = 0.8797, p = 6.46 × 10-6), lung (R2 = 0.8569, p = 1.57 × 10-5), and kidney (R2 = 0.8650, p = 3.85 × 10-6). Our findings suggest that imprinting may work differently in other species. This study provides a framework for understanding imprinting diversity in hybrids and shows that equine hybrids can be used to study how epigenetic inheritance works.
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