Influence of sex chromosome constitution on the genomic imprinting of germ cells
- 25 July 2006
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 103 (30) , 11184-11188
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0602621103
Abstract
Germ cells in XY male mice establish site-specific methylation on imprinted genes during spermatogenesis, whereas germ cells in XX females establish their imprints in growing oocytes. We showed previously that in vitro, sex-specific methylation patterns of pluripotent stem cell lines derived from germ cells were influenced more by the sex chromosome constitution of the cells themselves than by the gender of the embryo from which they had been derived. To see whether the same situation would prevail in vivo, we have now determined the methylation status of H19 expressed from the maternal allele, and the expression and methylation status of a paternally expressed gene Peg3, in germ cells from sex-reversed and control embryos. For these imprinted genes, we conclude that the female imprint is a response of the germ cells to undergoing oogenesis, rather than to their XX chromosome constitution. Similarly, both our XY and our sex-reversed XX male germ cells clearly showed a male rather than a female pattern of DNA methylation; here, however, the sex chromosome constitution had a significant effect, with XX male germ cells less methylated than the XY controls.Keywords
This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
- Global hypomethylation of the genome in XX embryonic stem cellsNature Genetics, 2005
- Analysis of sex differences in EGC imprintingDevelopmental Biology, 2004
- Derivation of embryonic germ cells and male gametes from embryonic stem cellsNature, 2003
- Maternal Primary Imprinting Is Established at a Specific Time for Each Gene throughout Oocyte GrowthPublished by Elsevier ,2002
- Pluripotential stem cells derived from migrating primordial germ cellsDifferentiation, 2001
- Regulation of Maternal Behavior and Offspring Growth by Paternally Expressed Peg3Science, 1999
- The pre-implantation ontogeny of the H19 methylation imprintNature Genetics, 1997
- Peg3 imprinted gene on proximal chromosome 7 encodes for a zinc finger proteinNature Genetics, 1996
- X-chromosome activity in the germ cells of Sex-reversed mouse embryosReproduction, 1981
- Oocytes in the testisNature, 1980