Expression Dynamics of Repetitive Dna in Early Human Embryonic Development
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2019
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Yandim, Cihangir
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Bmc
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Background: The last decade witnessed a number of genome-wide studies on human pre-implantation, which mostly focused on genes and provided only limited information on repeats, excluding the satellites. Considering the fact that repeats constitute a large portion of our genome with reported links to human physiology and disease, a thorough understanding of their spatiotemporal regulation during human embryogenesis will give invaluable clues on chromatin dynamics across time and space. Therefore, we performed a detailed expression analysis of all repetitive DNA elements including the satellites across stages of human pre-implantation and embryonic stem cells. Results: We uncovered stage-specific expressions of more than a thousand repeat elements whose expressions fluctuated with a mild global decrease at the blastocyst stage. Most satellites were highly expressed at the 4-cell level and expressions of ACRO1 and D20S16 specifically peaked at this point. Whereas all members of the SVA elements were highly upregulated at 8-cell and morula stages, other transposons and small RNA repeats exhibited a high level of variation among their specific subtypes. Our repeat enrichment analysis in gene promoters coupled with expression correlations highlighted potential links between repeat expressions and nearby genes, emphasising mostly 8-cell and morula specific genes together with SVA_D, LTR5_Hs and LTR70 transposons. The DNA methylation analysis further complemented the understanding on the mechanistic aspects of the repeatome's regulation per se and revealed critical stages where DNA methylation levels are negatively correlating with repeat expression. Conclusions: Taken together, our study shows that specific expression patterns are not exclusive to genes and longnon-coding RNAs but the repeatome also exhibits an intriguingly dynamic pattern at the global scale. Repeats identified in this study; particularly satellites, which were historically associated with heterochromatin, and those with potential links to nearby gene expression provide valuable insights into the understanding of key events in genomic regulation and warrant further research in epigenetics, genomics and developmental biology.
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Repetitive DNA, Human development, Pre-implantation, Single cell RNA sequencing, Repeatome, Bioinformatics, WGCNA, Satellite repeats, DNA methylation, Repeat enrichment, Human Preimplantation Embryos, Zygotic Genome Activation, Gene-Expression, Mouse Embryos, Rna, Heterochromatin, Methylation, Landscape, Chromatin, Lineage, Pre-implantation, Bioinformatics, Embryonic Development, Gene Expression, Repetitive DNA, DNA, QH426-470, DNA Methylation, DNA, Satellite, Embryo, Mammalian, Human development, Long Interspersed Nucleotide Elements, Repeatome, Genetics, Humans, Single cell RNA sequencing, TP248.13-248.65, Embryonic Stem Cells, Biotechnology, Research Article, Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid, Short Interspersed Nucleotide Elements
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0301 basic medicine, 03 medical and health sciences
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