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Genome-wide, Single-Cell DNA Methylomics Reveals Increased Non-CpG Methylation during Human Oocyte Maturation

Authors :
Silvia Gravina
Bo Yu
Xiao Dong
Önder Kartal
R. David Hawkins
Raifa Zody
Timothy Schimmel
Drew Tortoriello
Jan Vijg
Jacques Cohen
Source :
Stem Cell Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 397-407 (2017), Stem Cell Reports
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2017.

Abstract

Summary The establishment of DNA methylation patterns in oocytes is a highly dynamic process marking gene-regulatory events during fertilization, embryonic development, and adulthood. However, after epigenetic reprogramming in primordial germ cells, how and when DNA methylation is re-established in developing human oocytes remains to be characterized. Here, using single-cell whole-genome bisulfite sequencing, we describe DNA methylation patterns in three different maturation stages of human oocytes. We found that while broad-scale patterns of CpG methylation have been largely established by the immature germinal vesicle stage, localized changes continue into later development. Non-CpG methylation, on the other hand, undergoes a large-scale, generalized remodeling through the final stage of maturation, with the net overall result being the accumulation of methylation as oocytes mature. The role of the genome-wide, non-CpG methylation remodeling in the final stage of oocyte maturation deserves further investigation.<br />Highlights • Broad-scale CpG methylation is largely stable during oocyte maturation • Non-CpG methylation accumulates as oocytes mature • Non-CpG methylation changes are genome wide<br />CpG methylation is established globally in adult immature oocytes and remains stable during maturation. Non-CpG methylation undergoes a genome-wide, generalized remodeling through the final stage of maturation, with the net overall result being accumulation of methylation as oocytes mature.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22136711
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stem Cell Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6031a9d8d757d60def96e64fbbd48307