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Tissue specific differentially methylated regions (TDMR): Changes in DNA methylation during development.


ABSTRACT: Tissue specific differentially methylated regions (TDMRs) were identified and localized in the mouse genome using second generation virtual RLGS (vRLGS). Sequenom MassARRAY quantitative methylation analysis was used to confirm and determine the fine structure of tissue specific differences in DNA methylation. TDMRs have a broad distribution of locations to intragenic and intergenic regions including both CpG islands, and non-CpG islands regions. Somewhat surprising, there is a strong bias for TDMR location in non-promoter intragenic regions. Although some TDMRs are within or close to repeat sequences, overall they are less frequently associated with repetitive elements than expected from a random distribution. Many TDMRs are methylated at early developmental stages, but unmethylated later, suggesting active or passive demethylation, or expansions of populations of cells with unmethylated TDMRs. This is notable during postnatal testis differentiation where many testis specific TDMRs become progressively "demethylated". These results suggest that methylation changes during development are dynamic, involve demethylation and methylation, and may occur at late stages of embryonic development or even postnatally.

SUBMITTER: Song F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2658018 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tissue specific differentially methylated regions (TDMR): Changes in DNA methylation during development.

Song Fei F   Mahmood Saleh S   Ghosh Srimoyee S   Liang Ping P   Smiraglia Domminic J DJ   Nagase Hiroki H   Held William A WA  

Genomics 20081113 2


Tissue specific differentially methylated regions (TDMRs) were identified and localized in the mouse genome using second generation virtual RLGS (vRLGS). Sequenom MassARRAY quantitative methylation analysis was used to confirm and determine the fine structure of tissue specific differences in DNA methylation. TDMRs have a broad distribution of locations to intragenic and intergenic regions including both CpG islands, and non-CpG islands regions. Somewhat surprising, there is a strong bias for TD  ...[more]

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