Myogenic Differential Methylation: Diverse Associations with Chromatin Structure

Employing a new algorithm for identifying differentially methylated regions (DMRs) from reduced representation bisulfite sequencing profiles, we identified 1972 hypermethylated and 3250 hypomethylated myogenic DMRs in a comparison of myoblasts (Mb) and myotubes (Mt) with 16 types of nonmuscle cell c...

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Main Authors: Sruti Chandra, Carl Baribault, Michelle Lacey, Melanie Ehrlich
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/3/2/426
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spelling doaj-a0289121569f4b7283284e3662ff451f2020-11-25T00:59:57ZengMDPI AGBiology2079-77372014-06-013242645110.3390/biology3020426biology3020426Myogenic Differential Methylation: Diverse Associations with Chromatin StructureSruti Chandra0Carl Baribault1Michelle Lacey2Melanie Ehrlich3Center for Bioinformatics and Genomics, New Orleans, LA 70112, USATulane Cancer Center, Tulane University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA 70112, USATulane Cancer Center, Tulane University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA 70112, USACenter for Bioinformatics and Genomics, New Orleans, LA 70112, USAEmploying a new algorithm for identifying differentially methylated regions (DMRs) from reduced representation bisulfite sequencing profiles, we identified 1972 hypermethylated and 3250 hypomethylated myogenic DMRs in a comparison of myoblasts (Mb) and myotubes (Mt) with 16 types of nonmuscle cell cultures. DMRs co-localized with a variety of chromatin structures, as deduced from ENCODE whole-genome profiles. Myogenic hypomethylation was highly associated with both weak and strong enhancer-type chromatin, while hypermethylation was infrequently associated with enhancer-type chromatin. Both myogenic hypermethylation and hypomethylation often overlapped weak transcription-type chromatin and Polycomb-repressed-type chromatin. For representative genes, we illustrate relationships between DNA methylation, the local chromatin state, DNaseI hypersensitivity, and gene expression. For example, MARVELD2 exhibited myogenic hypermethylation in transcription-type chromatin that overlapped a silenced promoter in Mb and Mt while TEAD4 had myogenic hypomethylation in intronic subregions displaying enhancer-type or transcription-type chromatin in these cells. For LSP1, alternative promoter usage and active promoter-type chromatin were linked to highly specific myogenic or lymphogenic hypomethylated DMRs. Lastly, despite its myogenesis-associated expression, TBX15 had multiple hypermethylated myogenic DMRs framing its promoter region. This could help explain why TBX15 was previously reported to be underexpressed and, unexpectedly, its promoter undermethylated in placentas exhibiting vascular intrauterine growth restriction.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/3/2/426DNA methylationhistone modificationmyoblastsDNaseI hypersensitivitydifferentiationenhancerspromotersPolycomb group repressionmuscle
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author Sruti Chandra
Carl Baribault
Michelle Lacey
Melanie Ehrlich
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Carl Baribault
Michelle Lacey
Melanie Ehrlich
Myogenic Differential Methylation: Diverse Associations with Chromatin Structure
Biology
DNA methylation
histone modification
myoblasts
DNaseI hypersensitivity
differentiation
enhancers
promoters
Polycomb group repression
muscle
author_facet Sruti Chandra
Carl Baribault
Michelle Lacey
Melanie Ehrlich
author_sort Sruti Chandra
title Myogenic Differential Methylation: Diverse Associations with Chromatin Structure
title_short Myogenic Differential Methylation: Diverse Associations with Chromatin Structure
title_full Myogenic Differential Methylation: Diverse Associations with Chromatin Structure
title_fullStr Myogenic Differential Methylation: Diverse Associations with Chromatin Structure
title_full_unstemmed Myogenic Differential Methylation: Diverse Associations with Chromatin Structure
title_sort myogenic differential methylation: diverse associations with chromatin structure
publisher MDPI AG
series Biology
issn 2079-7737
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Employing a new algorithm for identifying differentially methylated regions (DMRs) from reduced representation bisulfite sequencing profiles, we identified 1972 hypermethylated and 3250 hypomethylated myogenic DMRs in a comparison of myoblasts (Mb) and myotubes (Mt) with 16 types of nonmuscle cell cultures. DMRs co-localized with a variety of chromatin structures, as deduced from ENCODE whole-genome profiles. Myogenic hypomethylation was highly associated with both weak and strong enhancer-type chromatin, while hypermethylation was infrequently associated with enhancer-type chromatin. Both myogenic hypermethylation and hypomethylation often overlapped weak transcription-type chromatin and Polycomb-repressed-type chromatin. For representative genes, we illustrate relationships between DNA methylation, the local chromatin state, DNaseI hypersensitivity, and gene expression. For example, MARVELD2 exhibited myogenic hypermethylation in transcription-type chromatin that overlapped a silenced promoter in Mb and Mt while TEAD4 had myogenic hypomethylation in intronic subregions displaying enhancer-type or transcription-type chromatin in these cells. For LSP1, alternative promoter usage and active promoter-type chromatin were linked to highly specific myogenic or lymphogenic hypomethylated DMRs. Lastly, despite its myogenesis-associated expression, TBX15 had multiple hypermethylated myogenic DMRs framing its promoter region. This could help explain why TBX15 was previously reported to be underexpressed and, unexpectedly, its promoter undermethylated in placentas exhibiting vascular intrauterine growth restriction.
topic DNA methylation
histone modification
myoblasts
DNaseI hypersensitivity
differentiation
enhancers
promoters
Polycomb group repression
muscle
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/3/2/426
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