Aberrant hypomethylation at imprinted differentially methylated regions is involved in biparental placental mesenchymal dysplasia.
Saori AokiKen HigashimotoHidenori HidakaYasufumi OhtsukaShigehisa AokiHiroyuki MishimaKoh-Ichiro YoshiuraKazuhiko NakabayashiKenichiro HataHitomi YatsukiSatoshi HaraTakashi OhbaHidetaka KatabuchiHidenobu SoejimaPublished in: Clinical epigenetics (2022)
These data clarify the prevalence of biparental PMD and ABM-PMD and strongly implicate hypomethylation of DMRs in the pathogenesis of biparental PMD, particularly placenta-specific DMRs and the ubiquitous GRB10, but not ICR2 or ICR1. Aberrant hypomethylation of DMRs was partial, indicating that it occurs after fertilization. PMD is an imprinting disorder, and it may be a missing link between imprinting disorders and placental disorders incompatible with life, such as complete hydatidiform moles and partial hydatidiform moles.