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DNA methylation profiling of murine neural progenitor cells


ABSTRACT: Tissue and their component cells have unique DNA methylation profiles comprising DNA methylation patterns of tissue-dependent and differentially methylated regions (T-DMRs). T-DMRs are found throughout the genome and influence tissue-specific gene expression. DNA methylation profile of T-DMRs underlies the network of tissue- and developmental stage-specific transcription factors and their targets. The adult brain consists of various kinds of cells that sequentially appear as neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes from late gestation through the neonatal period. Distinctive neural progenitor cells (NPCs) that exhibit different differentiation poteintials to neurons to glial cells are generated during mid-to-late gestation. To explore DNA methylation profiles of mouse NPCs, we compared neurospheres derived from telencephalons at embryonic day 11.5 (E11.5NSph) and 14.5 (E14.5NSph) by T-DMR profiling with restriction tag-mediated amplification (D-REAM) combined with Affymetrix GeneChip Mouse Promoter 1.0R Array. We used HpyCH4IV, a methylation-sensitive restriction enzyme that recognizes ACGT residues. Because these are uniformly distributed across the genome, it enables less biased analysis. By comparing D-REAM data between E11.5NSph and E14.5NSph, we identified genes with T-DMRs including those involved in neural develpment and/or associated with neurological disorders in humans. The present study elucidates the underlying dynamics of the DNA methylation profile of T-DMRs during neural development, including insights into developmental stage-specific hypomethylation of T-DMRs around TSSs.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

SUBMITTER: Keiji Hirabayashi 

PROVIDER: E-MTAB-1150 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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