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Cell type-specific DNA methylation at intragenic CpG islands in the immune system.

TitleCell type-specific DNA methylation at intragenic CpG islands in the immune system.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsDeaton AM, Webb S, Kerr ARW, Illingworth R, Guy J, Andrews R, Bird A
JournalGenome Res
Volume21
Issue7
Pagination1074-86
Date Published2011 Jul
ISSN1549-5469
KeywordsAnimals, B-Lymphocytes, Cell Differentiation, Cell Lineage, Chromosome Mapping, CpG Islands, Dendritic Cells, DNA Methylation, Gene Expression Regulation, Genome, Hematopoietic System, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Immune System, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Sequence Analysis, DNA, T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer, Transcription Initiation Site, Transcription, Genetic
Abstract

Human and mouse genomes contain a similar number of CpG islands (CGIs), which are discrete CpG-rich DNA sequences associated with transcription start sites. In both species, ∼50% of all CGIs are remote from annotated promoters but, nevertheless, often have promoter-like features. To determine the role of CGI methylation in cell differentiation, we analyzed DNA methylation at a comprehensive CGI set in cells of the mouse hematopoietic lineage. Using a method that potentially detects ∼33% of genomic CpGs in the methylated state, we found that large differences in gene expression were accompanied by surprisingly few DNA methylation changes. There were, however, many DNA methylation differences between hematopoietic cells and a distantly related tissue, brain. Altered DNA methylation in the immune system occurred predominantly at CGIs within gene bodies, which have the properties of cell type-restricted promoters, but infrequently at annotated gene promoters or CGI flanking sequences (CGI "shores"). Unexpectedly, elevated intragenic CGI methylation correlated with silencing of the associated gene. Differentially methylated intragenic CGIs tended to lack H3K4me3 and associate with a transcriptionally repressive environment regardless of methylation state. Our results indicate that DNA methylation changes play a relatively minor role in the late stages of differentiation and suggest that intragenic CGIs represent regulatory sites of differential gene expression during the early stages of lineage specification.

DOI10.1101/gr.118703.110
Alternate JournalGenome Res.
PubMed ID21628449
PubMed Central IDPMC3129250
Grant List / / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom
/ / Wellcome Trust / United Kingdom
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