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Global, comparative analysis of tissue-specific promoter CpG methylation.


ABSTRACT: Understanding cell-type-specific epigenetic codes on a global level is a major challenge after the sequencing of the human genome has been completed. Here we applied methyl-CpG immunoprecipitation (MCIp) to obtain comparative methylation profiles of coding and noncoding genes in three human tissues, testis, brain, and monocytes. Forty-four mainly testis-specific promoters were independently validated using bisulfite sequencing or single-gene MCIp, confirming the results obtained by the MCIp microarray approach. We demonstrate the previously unknown somatic hypermethylation at many CpG-rich, testis-specific gene promoters, in particular in ampliconic areas of the Y chromosome. We also identify a number of miRNA genes showing tissue-specific methylation patterns. The comparison of the obtained tissue methylation profiles with corresponding gene expression data indicates a significant association between tissue-specific promoter methylation and gene expression, not only in CpG-rich promoters. In summary, our study highlights the exceptional epigenetic status of germ-line cells in testis and provides a global insight into tissue-specific DNA methylation patterns. Keywords: MCIp-on-Chip The promoter hypomethylation profiles of the two somatic tissues (monocytes and brain) were compared to human testis (reference). The set includes two hybridisations with independent testis samples for each comparison. Each comparison uses a set of two microarrays.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

SUBMITTER: Michael Rehli 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-5548 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Global, comparative analysis of tissue-specific promoter CpG methylation.

Schilling Elmar E   Rehli Michael M  

Genomics 20070620 3


Understanding cell-type-specific epigenetic codes on a global level is a major challenge after the sequencing of the human genome has been completed. Here we applied methyl-CpG immunoprecipitation (MCIp) to obtain comparative methylation profiles of coding and noncoding genes in three human tissues, testis, brain, and monocytes. Forty-four mainly testis-specific promoters were independently validated using bisulfite sequencing or single-gene MCIp, confirming the results obtained by the MCIp micr  ...[more]

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