DNA Methylation Is Crucial for the Early Development in the Oyster C. gigas

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作者
Guillaume Riviere
Guan-Chung Wu
Alexandre Fellous
Didier Goux
Pascal Sourdaine
Pascal Favrel
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[1] Université de Caen Basse-Normandie,Biologie des Organismes Marins et des Ecosystèmes Associés (BioMEA) Esplanade de la paix
[2] CNRS INEE FRE 3484,Centre de Microscopie Appliquée à la Biologie, IFR 146 ICORE
[3] BioMEA,undefined
[4] Centre for Marine Bioenvironment and Biotechnology (CMBB),undefined
[5] Université de Caen-Basse Normandie,undefined
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Marine Biotechnology | 2013年 / 15卷
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Epigenetics; Development; Methylation; Homeobox; Evolution;
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In vertebrates, epigenetic modifications influence gene transcription, and an appropriate DNA methylation is critical in development. Indeed, a precise temporal and spatial pattern of early gene expression is mandatory for a normal embryogenesis. However, such a regulation and its underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood in more distant organisms such as Lophotrochozoa. Thus, despite DNA in the oyster genome being methylated, the role of DNA methylation in development is unknown. To clarify this point, oyster genomic DNA was examined during early embryogenesis and found differentially methylated. Reverse transcriptase quantitative polymerase chain reaction indicated stage-specific levels of transcripts encoding DNA-methyltransferase (DNMT) and methyl-binding domain proteins. In addition, as highlighted by electronic microscopy and immunohistochemistry, the DNMT inhibitor 5-aza-cytidine induced alterations in the quantity and the localisation of methylated DNA and severe dose-dependent development alterations and was lethal after zygotic genome reinitiation. Furthermore, methyl-DNA-immunoprecipitation–quantitative polymerase chain reaction revealed that the transcription level of most of the homeobox gene orthologues examined, but not of the other early genes investigated, was inversely correlated with their specific DNA methylation. Altogether, our results demonstrate that DNA methylation influences gene expression in Crassostrea gigas and is critical for oyster development, possibly by specifically controlling the transcription level of homeobox orthologues. These findings provide evidence for the importance of epigenetic regulation of development in Lophotrochozoans and bring new insights into the early life of C. gigas, one of the most important aquaculture resources worldwide.
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