The methylation patterns of the IGF2 and IGF2R genes in bovine spermatozoa are not affected by flow-cytometric sex sorting.

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Main Author: CARVALHO, J. O.
Publication Date: 2012
Other Authors: MICHALCZECHEN-LACERDA, V. A., SARTORI, R., RODRIGUES, F. C., BRAVIM, O., FRANCO, M. M., DODE, M. A. N.
Language: eng
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Summary: The objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of sexing by flow cytometry on the methylation patterns of the IGF2 and IGF2R genes. Frozen-thawed, unsorted, and sex-sorted spermsamples fromfour Nellore bulls were used. Each ejaculate was separated into three fractions: non-sexed (NS), sexed forX-sperm(SX), and sexed for Y-sperm (SY). Sperm were isolated from the extender, cryoprotectant, and other cell types by centrifugation on a 40:70%Percoll gradient, and spermpellets were used for genomic DNA isolation. DNA was used for analyses of the methylation patterns by bisul?te sequencing.Methylation status of the IGF2 and IGF2Rgeneswere evaluated by sequencing 195 and 147 individual clones, respectively. No global differences in DNAmethylation were found between NS, SX, and SY groups for the IGF2 (P¼0.09) or IGF2R genes (P¼0.38). Very speci?c methylation patterns were observed in the 25th and 26th CpG sites in the IGF2R gene. representing higher methylation in NS than in the SX and SY groups compared with the other CpG sites. Further, individual variation in methylation patterns was found among bulls. In conclusion, the sex-sorting procedure by flow cytometry did not affect the overall DNA methylation patterns of the IGF2 and IGF2R genes, although individual variation in their methyla-tion patterns among bulls was observed.
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spelling The methylation patterns of the IGF2 and IGF2R genes in bovine spermatozoa are not affected by flow-cytometric sex sorting.Gene IGF2Gene IGF2RSexagem por citometriaBovinoThe objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of sexing by flow cytometry on the methylation patterns of the IGF2 and IGF2R genes. Frozen-thawed, unsorted, and sex-sorted spermsamples fromfour Nellore bulls were used. Each ejaculate was separated into three fractions: non-sexed (NS), sexed forX-sperm(SX), and sexed for Y-sperm (SY). Sperm were isolated from the extender, cryoprotectant, and other cell types by centrifugation on a 40:70%Percoll gradient, and spermpellets were used for genomic DNA isolation. DNA was used for analyses of the methylation patterns by bisul?te sequencing.Methylation status of the IGF2 and IGF2Rgeneswere evaluated by sequencing 195 and 147 individual clones, respectively. No global differences in DNAmethylation were found between NS, SX, and SY groups for the IGF2 (P¼0.09) or IGF2R genes (P¼0.38). Very speci?c methylation patterns were observed in the 25th and 26th CpG sites in the IGF2R gene. representing higher methylation in NS than in the SX and SY groups compared with the other CpG sites. Further, individual variation in methylation patterns was found among bulls. In conclusion, the sex-sorting procedure by flow cytometry did not affect the overall DNA methylation patterns of the IGF2 and IGF2R genes, although individual variation in their methyla-tion patterns among bulls was observed.JOSE O. CARVALHO, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; VALQUIRIA A. MICHALCZECHEN-LACERDA, UnB; ROBERTO SARTORI, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; FERNANDA C. RODRIGUES; OTAVIO BRAVIM, UnB; MAURICIO MACHAIM FRANCO, CENARGEN; MARGOT ALVES NUNES DODE, CENARGEN.CARVALHO, J. O.MICHALCZECHEN-LACERDA, V. A.SARTORI, R.RODRIGUES, F. C.BRAVIM, O.FRANCO, M. M.DODE, M. A. N.2018-07-03T01:21:32Z2018-07-03T01:21:32Z2013-02-2220122018-07-03T01:21:32ZArtigo em anais e proceedingsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionMolecular Reproduction e Development, v. 79, p. 77-84, 2012.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/950725enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2018-07-03T01:21:39Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/950725Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542018-07-03T01:21:39Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The methylation patterns of the IGF2 and IGF2R genes in bovine spermatozoa are not affected by flow-cytometric sex sorting.
title The methylation patterns of the IGF2 and IGF2R genes in bovine spermatozoa are not affected by flow-cytometric sex sorting.
spellingShingle The methylation patterns of the IGF2 and IGF2R genes in bovine spermatozoa are not affected by flow-cytometric sex sorting.
CARVALHO, J. O.
Gene IGF2
Gene IGF2R
Sexagem por citometria
Bovino
title_short The methylation patterns of the IGF2 and IGF2R genes in bovine spermatozoa are not affected by flow-cytometric sex sorting.
title_full The methylation patterns of the IGF2 and IGF2R genes in bovine spermatozoa are not affected by flow-cytometric sex sorting.
title_fullStr The methylation patterns of the IGF2 and IGF2R genes in bovine spermatozoa are not affected by flow-cytometric sex sorting.
title_full_unstemmed The methylation patterns of the IGF2 and IGF2R genes in bovine spermatozoa are not affected by flow-cytometric sex sorting.
title_sort The methylation patterns of the IGF2 and IGF2R genes in bovine spermatozoa are not affected by flow-cytometric sex sorting.
author CARVALHO, J. O.
author_facet CARVALHO, J. O.
MICHALCZECHEN-LACERDA, V. A.
SARTORI, R.
RODRIGUES, F. C.
BRAVIM, O.
FRANCO, M. M.
DODE, M. A. N.
author_role author
author2 MICHALCZECHEN-LACERDA, V. A.
SARTORI, R.
RODRIGUES, F. C.
BRAVIM, O.
FRANCO, M. M.
DODE, M. A. N.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv JOSE O. CARVALHO, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; VALQUIRIA A. MICHALCZECHEN-LACERDA, UnB; ROBERTO SARTORI, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; FERNANDA C. RODRIGUES; OTAVIO BRAVIM, UnB; MAURICIO MACHAIM FRANCO, CENARGEN; MARGOT ALVES NUNES DODE, CENARGEN.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv CARVALHO, J. O.
MICHALCZECHEN-LACERDA, V. A.
SARTORI, R.
RODRIGUES, F. C.
BRAVIM, O.
FRANCO, M. M.
DODE, M. A. N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gene IGF2
Gene IGF2R
Sexagem por citometria
Bovino
topic Gene IGF2
Gene IGF2R
Sexagem por citometria
Bovino
description The objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of sexing by flow cytometry on the methylation patterns of the IGF2 and IGF2R genes. Frozen-thawed, unsorted, and sex-sorted spermsamples fromfour Nellore bulls were used. Each ejaculate was separated into three fractions: non-sexed (NS), sexed forX-sperm(SX), and sexed for Y-sperm (SY). Sperm were isolated from the extender, cryoprotectant, and other cell types by centrifugation on a 40:70%Percoll gradient, and spermpellets were used for genomic DNA isolation. DNA was used for analyses of the methylation patterns by bisul?te sequencing.Methylation status of the IGF2 and IGF2Rgeneswere evaluated by sequencing 195 and 147 individual clones, respectively. No global differences in DNAmethylation were found between NS, SX, and SY groups for the IGF2 (P¼0.09) or IGF2R genes (P¼0.38). Very speci?c methylation patterns were observed in the 25th and 26th CpG sites in the IGF2R gene. representing higher methylation in NS than in the SX and SY groups compared with the other CpG sites. Further, individual variation in methylation patterns was found among bulls. In conclusion, the sex-sorting procedure by flow cytometry did not affect the overall DNA methylation patterns of the IGF2 and IGF2R genes, although individual variation in their methyla-tion patterns among bulls was observed.
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