Dynamics of DNA hydroxymethylation and methylation during mouse embryonic and germline development.
Rui YanXin ChengChan GuYanhong XuXin LongJinglei ZhaiFengyuan SunJingjing QianYarui DuHongmei WangFan GuoPublished in: Nature genetics (2022)
In mammals, DNA 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) is involved in methylation reprogramming during early embryonic development. Yet, to what extent 5hmC participates in genome-wide methylation reprogramming remains largely unknown. Here, we characterize the 5hmC landscapes in mouse early embryos and germ cells with parental allele specificity. DNA hydroxymethylation was most strongly correlated with DNA demethylation as compared with de novo or maintenance methylation in zygotes, while 5hmC was targeted to particular de novo methylated sites in postimplantation epiblasts. Surprisingly, DNA replication was also required for 5hmC generation, especially in the female pronucleus. More strikingly, aberrant nuclear localization of Dnmt1/Uhrf1 in mouse zygotes due to maternal deficiency of Nlrp14 led to defects in DNA-replication-coupled passive demethylation and impaired 5hmC deposition, revealing the divergency between genome-wide 5-methylcytosine (5mC) maintenance and Tet-mediated oxidation. In summary, our work provides insights and a valuable resource for the study of epigenetic regulation in early embryo development.