DNA methylation and gene expression changes derived from assisted reproductive technologies can be decreased by reproductive fluids
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- DOI: 10.7554/eLife.23670
DNA methylation and gene expression changes derived from assisted reproductive technologies can be decreased by reproductive fluids
Abstract
The number of children born since the origin of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) exceeds 5 million. The majority seem healthy, but a higher frequency of defects has been reported among ART-conceived infants, suggesting an epigenetic cost. We report the first whole-genome DNA methylation datasets from single pig blastocysts showing differences between in vivo and in vitro produced embryos. Blastocysts were produced in vitro either without (C-IVF) or in the presence of natural reproductive fluids (Natur-IVF). Natur-IVF embryos were of higher quality than C-IVF in terms of cell number and hatching ability. RNA-Seq and DNA methylation analyses showed that Natur-IVF embryos have expression and methylation patterns closer to in vivo blastocysts. Genes involved in reprogramming, imprinting and development were affected by culture, with fewer aberrations in Natur-IVF embryos. Methylation analysis detected methylated changes in C-IVF, but not in Natur-IVF, at genes whose methylation could be critical, such as IGF2R and NNAT.
Keywords: In vitro fertilization; blastocyst; developmental biology; epigenetics; imprinting; pig; reproductive secretions; stem cells.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that no competing interests exist.
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