Title of article :
Methylation Status of H19/IGF2 Differentially Methylated Region in in vitro Human Blastocysts Donated by Healthy Couples
Author/Authors :
Derakhshan-Horeh، Marzieh نويسنده , , Abolhassani، Farid نويسنده , , Jafarpour، Farnoosh نويسنده , , Moini، Ashraf نويسنده , , Karbalaie، Khadijeh نويسنده , , Hosseini، Morteza نويسنده , , Ostadhosseini، Somayyeh نويسنده , , Nasr-Esfahani، Mohammad Hossein نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2017
Abstract :
Backgrund: Imprinted genes are a unique subset of few genes, which have been differentially methylated region
(DMR) in a parental origin-dependent manner during gametogenesis, and these genes are highly protected during
pre-implantation epigenetic reprogramming. Several studies have shown that the particular vulnerability of
imprinting genes during suboptimal pre- and peri-conception micro-environments often is occurred by assisted
reproduction techniques (ART). This study investigated the methylation status of H19/IGF2 DMR at high-quality
expanding/expanded human blastocysts donated by healthy individuals to evaluate the risks linked to ART.
Method: Methylation levels of H19/IGF2 DMR were analyzed by bisulfite conversion and sequencing at 18 CpG
sites (CpGs) located in this region. Result: The overall percentage of methylated CpGs and the proportion of
hyper-methylated clones of H19/IGF2 DMR in analyzed blastocysts were 37.85±4.87% and 43.75±5.1%,
respectively. For validation of our technique, the corresponding methylation levels of peripheral human
lymphocytes were defined (49.52±1.86% and 50%, respectively). Conclusion: Considering the absence of in vivoproduced
human embryos, it is not possible to conclude that the methylation found in H19/IGF2 DMR is actually
normal or abnormal. Regarding the possible risks associated with ART, the procedures should be optimized in
order to at least reduce some of the epigenetic risks.
Keywords :
Blastocyst , Genomic imprinting , human , Reproductive technique , H19/IGF2 DMR
Journal title :
Iranian Biomedical Journal(IBJ)
Journal title :
Iranian Biomedical Journal(IBJ)