TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis of CpG islands of trophoblast giant cells by restriction landmark genomic scanning
AU - Ohgane, Jun
AU - Aikawa, Jun Ichi
AU - Ogura, Atsuo
AU - Hattori, Naka
AU - Ogawa, Tomoya
AU - Shiota, Kunio
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - Rat trophoblast giant cells each contain at least 100 times more genomic DNA per nucleus than diploid cells. This unusual phenomenon appears to be of interest in relation to the molecular mechanism of cell differentiation and gene expression in the placenta. In the present study, we analyzed the CpG islands of trophoblast giant cells by restriction landmark genomic scanning (RLGS) using the methylation-sensitive landmark enzymes, Not I and Bss HII. More than 1,000 and 1,900 spots were detected by RLGS using Not I and Bss HII, respectively, in the placental junctional zone, where more than 90% of genomic DNA is present in the cells with higher DNA content. Of these, 97% (1,009 spots) and 99% (1,911 spots) of the spots found in the junctional zone showed an identical pattern and identical intensity with those of diploid cell controls, for which genomic DNA was extracted from the labyrinth zone and maternal kidney. Therefore, the giant cells are basically polyploid. More importantly, 24 tissue-specific spots were detected by RLGS using Not I. Subsequent cloning and sequencing of four typical spots of the genomic DNA confirmed that these DNA fragments contained abundant CpG dinucleotides and showed characteristics of CpG islands. Of these 24 spots, there were ten spots specific far the placenta, and three of them were specific for the junctional zone, indicating that methylation status of CpG islands in the placental tissue differed between the junctional zone and labyrinth zone. These results suggest that multiple rounds of endoreduplication and modification of CpG islands by cytosine methylation occur during the differentiation process of giant cells.
AB - Rat trophoblast giant cells each contain at least 100 times more genomic DNA per nucleus than diploid cells. This unusual phenomenon appears to be of interest in relation to the molecular mechanism of cell differentiation and gene expression in the placenta. In the present study, we analyzed the CpG islands of trophoblast giant cells by restriction landmark genomic scanning (RLGS) using the methylation-sensitive landmark enzymes, Not I and Bss HII. More than 1,000 and 1,900 spots were detected by RLGS using Not I and Bss HII, respectively, in the placental junctional zone, where more than 90% of genomic DNA is present in the cells with higher DNA content. Of these, 97% (1,009 spots) and 99% (1,911 spots) of the spots found in the junctional zone showed an identical pattern and identical intensity with those of diploid cell controls, for which genomic DNA was extracted from the labyrinth zone and maternal kidney. Therefore, the giant cells are basically polyploid. More importantly, 24 tissue-specific spots were detected by RLGS using Not I. Subsequent cloning and sequencing of four typical spots of the genomic DNA confirmed that these DNA fragments contained abundant CpG dinucleotides and showed characteristics of CpG islands. Of these 24 spots, there were ten spots specific far the placenta, and three of them were specific for the junctional zone, indicating that methylation status of CpG islands in the placental tissue differed between the junctional zone and labyrinth zone. These results suggest that multiple rounds of endoreduplication and modification of CpG islands by cytosine methylation occur during the differentiation process of giant cells.
KW - CpG island
KW - DNA methylation
KW - Giant cell
KW - Restriction landmark genomic scanning (RLGS)
KW - Trophoblast
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U2 - 10.1002/(SICI)1520-6408(1998)22:2<132::AID-DVG3>3.0.CO;2-7
DO - 10.1002/(SICI)1520-6408(1998)22:2<132::AID-DVG3>3.0.CO;2-7
M3 - Article
C2 - 9581285
AN - SCOPUS:0031898774
SN - 0192-253X
VL - 22
SP - 132
EP - 140
JO - Developmental Genetics
JF - Developmental Genetics
IS - 2
ER -