Stability of transgene methylation patterns in mice: position effects, strain specificity and cellular mosaicism
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Stability of transgene methylation patterns in mice: position effects, strain specificity and cellular mosaicism
Abstract
The methylation status of a transgene, which carried the adenovirus type 2 E2A late promoter linked to the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase gene, was studied in three transgenic mouse lines (5-8, 7-1 and 8-1). These lines were analysed over a large number of offspring generations beyond the founder animal. In mating experiments, the influence of the parent-of-origin and strain-specific backgrounds on the transgene methylation patterns were assessed and found to have no effect on the pre-established methylation patterns in mouse lines 5-8 and 8-1. The founder animal 7-1 carried two groups of a total of ten transgenes, which were located on two different chromosomes. These arrays of transgenes could be segregated into separate mouse lines 7-1A and 7-1B. The transgenes of 7-1A animals exhibited cellular mosaic methylation patterns that were demethylated in approximately 10% of the offspring in a mixed genetic background. Upon further transmission of these transgenes in a mixed genetic background, the grandparental methylation patterns were reestablished in most progeny. Mating to inbred DBA/2 mice resulted in maintenance of the demethylated pattern or in further demethylation of the transgenes in approximately 50% of the offspring. In contrast, an equal number of transgenic siblings from matings to C57BL/6 mice showed a return to the original methylation pattern. The mosaic methylation status of this locus was apparently controlled by mouse-strain-specific factors. The methylation patterns of the 7-1B transgenes were not cellular mosaic and remained stable in all offspring, as with lines 5-8 and 8-1. Hence, the strain-dependent and cellular mosaic transgene methylation patterns of 7-1A animals were probably a consequence of the chromosomal integration site of the transgenes (position effect).
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