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Prenatal stress-induced programming of genome-wide promoter DNA methylation in 5-HTT-deficient mice

  • K. G. Schraut
  • , S. B. Jakob
  • , M. T. Weidner
  • , A. G. Schmitt
  • , C. J. Scholz
  • , T. Strekalova
  • , N. El Hajj
  • , L. M. T. Eijssen
  • , K. Domschke
  • , A. Reif
  • , T. Haaf
  • , G. Ortega
  • , H. W. M. Steinbusch
  • , K. P. Lesch
  • , D. L. Van den Hove

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Abstract

The serotonin transporter gene (5-HTT/SLC6A4)-linked polymorphic region has been suggested to have a modulatory role in mediating effects of early-life stress exposure on psychopathology rendering carriers of the low-expression short (s)-variant more vulnerable to environmental adversity in later life. The underlying molecular mechanisms of this gene-by-environment interaction are not well understood, but epigenetic regulation including differential DNA methylation has been postulated to have a critical role. Recently, we used a maternal restraint stress paradigm of prenatal stress (PS) in 5-HTT-deficient mice and showed that the effects on behavior and gene expression were particularly marked in the hippocampus of female 5-Htt+/- offspring. Here, we examined to which extent these effects are mediated by differential methylation of DNA. For this purpose, we performed a genome-wide hippocampal DNA methylation screening using methylated-DNA immunoprecipitation (MeDIP) on Affymetrix GeneChip Mouse Promoter 1.0 R arrays. Using hippocampal DNA from the same mice as assessed before enabled us to correlate gene-specific DNA methylation, mRNA expression and behavior. We found that 5-Htt genotype, PS and their interaction differentially affected the DNA methylation signature of numerous genes, a subset of which showed overlap with the expression profiles of the corresponding transcripts. For example, a differentially methylated region in the gene encoding myelin basic protein (Mbp) was associated with its expression in a 5-Htt-, PS- and 5-Htt x PS-dependent manner. Subsequent fine-mapping of this Mbp locus linked the methylation status of two specific CpG sites to Mbp expression and anxiety-related behavior. In conclusion, hippocampal DNA methylation patterns and expression profiles of female prenatally stressed 5-Htt+/- mice suggest that distinct molecular mechanisms, some of which are promoter methylation-dependent, contribute to the behavioral effects of the 5-Htt genotype, PS exposure and their interaction.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere473
Pages (from-to)e473
Number of pages10
JournalTranslational Psychiatry
Volume4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Myelin basic-protein
  • Convergent functional genomics
  • Bipolar affective-disorder
  • V phospholipase a(2)
  • Elevated plus-maze
  • Major dense line
  • Gene-expression
  • Hippocampal myelination
  • Psychiatric-disorders
  • Serotonin transporter

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