ZFP57 dictates allelic expression switch of target imprinted genes

Author:

Jiang WeijunORCID,Shi JiajiaORCID,Zhao Jingjie,Wang QiuORCID,Cong DanORCID,Chen FenghuaORCID,Zhang Yu,Liu YuhanORCID,Zhao JunzhengORCID,Chen Qian,Gu Linhao,Zhou WenjiaORCID,Wang ChenhangORCID,Fang Zhaoyuan,Geng ShuhuiORCID,Xie Wei,Chen Luo-Nan,Yang YangORCID,Bai YunORCID,Lin Haodong,Li Xiajun

Abstract

ZFP57 is a master regulator of genomic imprinting. It has both maternal and zygotic functions that are partially redundant in maintaining DNA methylation at some imprinting control regions (ICRs). In this study, we found that DNA methylation was lost at most known ICRs in Zfp57 mutant embryos. Furthermore, loss of ZFP57 caused loss of parent-of-origin–dependent monoallelic expression of the target imprinted genes. The allelic expression switch occurred in the ZFP57 target imprinted genes upon loss of differential DNA methylation at the ICRs in Zfp57 mutant embryos. Specifically, upon loss of ZFP57, the alleles of the imprinted genes located on the same chromosome with the originally methylated ICR switched their expression to mimic their counterparts on the other chromosome with unmethylated ICR. Consistent with our previous study, ZFP57 could regulate the NOTCH signaling pathway in mouse embryos by impacting allelic expression of a few regulators in the NOTCH pathway. In addition, the imprinted Dlk1 gene that has been implicated in the NOTCH pathway was significantly down-regulated in Zfp57 mutant embryos. Our allelic expression switch models apply to the examined target imprinted genes controlled by either maternally or paternally methylated ICRs. Our results support the view that ZFP57 controls imprinted expression of its target imprinted genes primarily through maintaining differential DNA methylation at the ICRs.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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