The Journal of Reproduction and Development (Sep 2020)

Locus-specific analysis of DNA methylation patterns in cloned and in vitro fertilized porcine embryos

  • Weihua XU,
  • Hongyi LI,
  • Mao ZHANG,
  • Junsong SHI,
  • Zhengchao WANG

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2019-076
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 6
pp. 505 – 514

Abstract

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Porcine somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is currently inefficient, as 1–3.95% of reconstructed embryos survive to term; inadequate or erroneous epigenetic reprogramming of the specialized donor somatic nucleus could be a primary reason. Therefore, a locus-specific analysis of DNA methylation dynamics in embryogenesis and the DNA methylation status of gametes and donor cells used for SCNT were conducted in the following developmentally important gene loci: POU5F1, NANOG, SOX2, H19, IGF2, IGF2R, XIST; and the retrotransposon LINE-1. There were significant epigenetic differences between the gametes and the somatic donor cells. Three gamete-specific differentially methylated regions (DMRs) in POU5F1, XIST, and LINE-1 were identified. A delayed demethylation process at POU5F1 and LINE-1 loci occurred after three successive cleavages, compared to the in vitro fertilized (IVF) embryos. Although cloned embryos could undergo de-methylation and re-methylation dynamics at the DMRs of imprinted genes (H19, IGF2R, and XIST), the re-methylation process was compromised, unlike in fertilized embryos. LINE-1 loci are widely dispersed across the whole genome, and LINE-1 DMR might be a potential porcine nuclear reprogramming epi-marker. Data from observations in our present and previous studies, and two published articles were pooled to produce a schematic diagram of locus-specific, DNA methylation dynamics of cloned and IVF embryos during porcine early embryogenesis. This also indicated aberrant DNA methylation reprogramming events, including inadequate DNA demethylation and insufficient re-methylation in cloned embryos. Further research should focus on mechanisms underlying demethylation during the early cleavage of embryos and de novo DNA methylation at the blastocyst stage.

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