Genome-wide DNA methylation reprogramming occurs during mammalian gametogenesis and early embryogenesis. Post-fertilization demethylation of paternal and maternal genomes is considered to occur by an active and passive mechanism, respectively, in most mammals but sheep; in this species no loss of methylation was observed in either pronucleus. Post-fertilization reprogramming relies on methylating and de-methylating enzymes and co-factors that are stored during oocyte growth, concurrently with the re-methylation of the oocyte itself. The crucial remodeling of the oocyte epigenetic baggage often overlaps with potential interfering events such as exposure to assisted reproduction technologies or environmental changes. Here, we report a temporal analysis of methylation dynamics during folliculogenesis and early embryo development in sheep. We characterized global DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation by immunofluorescence and relatively quantified the expression of the enzymes and co-factors mainly responsible for their remodeling [DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs), Ten eleven translocation (TET) proteins and methyl-CpG-binding domain (MBD) proteins]. Our results illustrate for the first time the patterns of hydroxymethylation during oocyte growth. We observed different patterns of methylation and hydroxymethylation between the two parental pronuclei, suggesting that male pronucleus undergoes active demethylation also in sheep. Finally, we describe gene-specific accumulation dynamics for methylating and de-methylating enzymes during oocyte growth and observe patterns of expression associated with developmental competence in a differential model of oocyte potential. Our work contributes to the understanding of the methylation dynamics during folliculogenesis and early embryo development and improves the overall picture of early rearrangements that will originate the embryo epigenome.

Methylation dynamics during folliculogenesis and early embryo development in sheep / Masala, Laura; Burrai, Giovanni Pietro; Bellu, Emanuela; Ariu, Federica; Bogliolo, Luisa; Ledda, Sergio; Bebbere, Daniela. - In: REPRODUCTION. - ISSN 1470-1626. - 153(5):605-619:5(2017), pp. 605-619. [10.1530/REP-16-0644]

Methylation dynamics during folliculogenesis and early embryo development in sheep

MASALA, Laura;BURRAI, Giovanni Pietro;BELLU, EMANUELA;ARIU, Federica;BOGLIOLO, Luisa;LEDDA, Sergio;BEBBERE, Daniela
2017-01-01

Abstract

Genome-wide DNA methylation reprogramming occurs during mammalian gametogenesis and early embryogenesis. Post-fertilization demethylation of paternal and maternal genomes is considered to occur by an active and passive mechanism, respectively, in most mammals but sheep; in this species no loss of methylation was observed in either pronucleus. Post-fertilization reprogramming relies on methylating and de-methylating enzymes and co-factors that are stored during oocyte growth, concurrently with the re-methylation of the oocyte itself. The crucial remodeling of the oocyte epigenetic baggage often overlaps with potential interfering events such as exposure to assisted reproduction technologies or environmental changes. Here, we report a temporal analysis of methylation dynamics during folliculogenesis and early embryo development in sheep. We characterized global DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation by immunofluorescence and relatively quantified the expression of the enzymes and co-factors mainly responsible for their remodeling [DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs), Ten eleven translocation (TET) proteins and methyl-CpG-binding domain (MBD) proteins]. Our results illustrate for the first time the patterns of hydroxymethylation during oocyte growth. We observed different patterns of methylation and hydroxymethylation between the two parental pronuclei, suggesting that male pronucleus undergoes active demethylation also in sheep. Finally, we describe gene-specific accumulation dynamics for methylating and de-methylating enzymes during oocyte growth and observe patterns of expression associated with developmental competence in a differential model of oocyte potential. Our work contributes to the understanding of the methylation dynamics during folliculogenesis and early embryo development and improves the overall picture of early rearrangements that will originate the embryo epigenome.
2017
Methylation dynamics during folliculogenesis and early embryo development in sheep / Masala, Laura; Burrai, Giovanni Pietro; Bellu, Emanuela; Ariu, Federica; Bogliolo, Luisa; Ledda, Sergio; Bebbere, Daniela. - In: REPRODUCTION. - ISSN 1470-1626. - 153(5):605-619:5(2017), pp. 605-619. [10.1530/REP-16-0644]
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