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. 2011 Sep 1;6(9):1105-13.
doi: 10.4161/epi.6.9.17103. Epub 2011 Sep 1.

An expression microarray approach for the identification of metastable epialleles in the mouse genome

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An expression microarray approach for the identification of metastable epialleles in the mouse genome

Caren Weinhouse et al. Epigenetics. .

Abstract

Genetic loci displaying environmentally responsive epigenetic marks, termed metastable epialleles, offer a solution to the paradox presented by genetically identical yet phenotypically distinct individuals. The murine viable yellow agouti (A (vy) ) metastable epiallele exhibits stochastic DNA methylation and histone modifications associated with coat color variation in isogenic individuals. The distribution of A (vy) variable expressivity shifts following maternal nutritional and environmental exposures. To characterize additional murine metastable epialleles, we utilized genome-wide expression arrays (N = 10 male individuals, 3 tissues per individual) and identified candidates displaying large variability in gene expression among individuals (Vi = inter-individual variance), concomitant with a low variability in gene expression across tissues from the three germ layers (Vt = inter-tissue variance), two features characteristic of the A (vy) metastable epiallele. The CpG island in the promoter of Dnajb1 and two contraoriented ERV class II repeats in Glcci1 were validated to display underlying stochasticity in methylation patterns common to metastable epialleles. Furthermore, liver DNA methylation in mice exposed in utero to 50 mg bisphenol A (BPA)/kg diet (N = 91) or a control diet (N = 79) confirmed environmental lability at validated candidate genes. Significant effects of exposure on mean CpG methylation were observed at the Glcci1 Repeat 1 locus (p < 0.0001). Significant effects of BPA also were observed at the first and fifth CpG sites studied in Glcci1 Repeat 2 (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.004, respectively). BPA did not affect methylation in the promoter of Dnajb1 (p = 0.59). The characterization of metastable epialleles in humans is crucial for the development of novel screening and therapeutic targets for human disease prevention.

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Candidate metastable epialleles, Dnajb1 and Glcci1 exhibit high inter-individual variation and low inter-tissue variation. Candidate loci exhibit a wide range of methylation values across individuals (left-hand column). A narrower range within individuals (right-hand column) can be observed by comparing values for each individual in each tissue type.

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