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Dysregulation of Schizophrenia-Associated Genes and Genome-Wide Hypomethylation in Neurons Overexpressing DNMT1

Sonal Saxena, Sumana Choudhury, Pranay Amruth Maroju, Anuhya Anne, Lov Kumar, K. Naga Mohan

2021Epigenomics17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Aim: To study the effects of DNMT1 overexpression on transcript levels of genes dysregulated in schizophrenia and on genome-wide methylation patterns. Materials & methods: Transcriptome and DNA methylome comparisons were made between R1 (wild-type) and Dnmt1tet/tet mouse embryonic stem cells and neurons overexpressing DNMT1. Genes dysregulated in both Dnmt1tet/tet cells and schizophrenia patients were studied further. Results & conclusions: About 50% of dysregulated genes in patients also showed altered transcript levels in Tet/Tet neurons in a DNA methylation-independent manner. These neurons unexpectedly showed genome-wide hypomethylation, increased transcript levels of Tet1 and Apobec 1-3 genes and increased activity and copy number of LINE-1 elements. The observed similarities between Tet/Tet neurons and schizophrenia brain samples reinforce DNMT1 overexpression as a risk factor.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyDNA methylationDNMT1GeneTranscriptomeMethylationEpigeneticsGeneticsGenomeMolecular biologyGene expressionEpigenetics and DNA MethylationGenetics and Neurodevelopmental DisordersIdentity, Memory, and Therapy