PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

Genome-wide screen for differential DNA methylation associated with neural cell differentiation in mouse.

  • Rene Cortese,
  • Jörn Lewin,
  • Liselotte Bäckdahl,
  • Manuel Krispin,
  • Reinhold Wasserkort,
  • Florian Eckhardt,
  • Stephan Beck

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 10
p. e26002

Abstract

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Cellular differentiation involves widespread epigenetic reprogramming, including modulation of DNA methylation patterns. Using Differential Methylation Hybridization (DMH) in combination with a custom DMH array containing 51,243 features covering more than 16,000 murine genes, we carried out a genome-wide screen for cell- and tissue-specific differentially methylated regions (tDMRs) in undifferentiated embryonic stem cells (ESCs), in in-vitro induced neural stem cells (NSCs) and 8 differentiated embryonic and adult tissues. Unsupervised clustering of the generated data showed distinct cell- and tissue-specific DNA methylation profiles, revealing 202 significant tDMRs (p1.96) enrichment for genes involved in neural differentiation, including, for example, Jag1 and Tcf4. Our results provide robust evidence for the relevance of DNA methylation in early neural development and identify novel marker candidates for neural cell differentiation.