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Proper reprogramming of imprinted and non‐imprinted genes in cloned cattle gametogenesis
Authors:Masahiro Kaneda  Shinya Watanabe  Satoshi Akagi  Yasushi Inaba  Masaya Geshi  Takashi Nagai
Institution:1. Division of Animal Life Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Fuchu, Japan;2. Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science, NARO, Tsukuba, Japan;3. National Livestock Breeding Center Tottori Station, Tottori, Japan;4. Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, NARO, Tsukuba, Japan;5. Headquarters, NARO, Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract:Epigenetic abnormalities in cloned animals are caused by incomplete reprogramming of the donor nucleus during the nuclear transfer step (first reprogramming). However, during the second reprogramming step that occurs only in the germline cells, epigenetic errors not corrected during the first step are repaired. Consequently, epigenetic abnormalities in the somatic cells of cloned animals should be erased in their spermatozoa or oocytes. This is supported by the fact that offspring from cloned animals do not exhibit defects at birth or during postnatal development. To test this hypothesis in cloned cattle, we compared the DNA methylation level of two imprinted genes (H19 and PEG3) and three non‐imprinted genes (XIST, OCT4 and NANOG) and two repetitive elements (Satellite I and Satellite II) in blood and sperm DNAs from cloned and non‐cloned bulls. We found no differences between cloned and non‐cloned bulls. We also analyzed the DNA methylation levels of four repetitive elements (Satellite I, Satellite II, Alpha‐satellite and Art2) in oocytes recovered from cloned and non‐cloned cows. Again, no significant differences were observed between clones and non‐clones. These results suggested that imprinted and non‐imprinted genes and repetitive elements were properly reprogramed during gametogenesis in cloned cattle; therefore, they contributed to the soundness of cloned cattle offspring.
Keywords:cloned cattle  DNA methylation  epigenetics  imprinted genes
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