Epigenomic profiling indicates a role for DNA methylation in the postnatal liver and pancreas development of giant pandas

Giant pandas are unique within Carnivora with a strict bamboo diet. Here, the epigenomic profiles of giant panda liver and pancreas tissues collected from three important feeding stages were investigated using BS-seq. Few differences in DNA methylation profiles were exhibited between no feeding and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) Calif.), 2022-05, Vol.114 (3), p.110342-110342, Article 110342
Hauptverfasser: Ma, Jinnan, Zhang, Liang, Huang, Yan, Shen, Fujun, Wu, Honglin, Yang, Zhisong, Hou, Rong, Song, Zhaobin, Yue, Bisong, Zhang, Xiuyue
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Zusammenfassung:Giant pandas are unique within Carnivora with a strict bamboo diet. Here, the epigenomic profiles of giant panda liver and pancreas tissues collected from three important feeding stages were investigated using BS-seq. Few differences in DNA methylation profiles were exhibited between no feeding and suckling groups in both tissues. However, we observed a tendency toward a global loss of DNA methylation in the gene-body and promoter region of metabolism-related genes from newborn to adult. Correlation analysis revealed a significant negative correlation between the changes in methylation levels within gene promoters and gene expression. The majority of genes related to nutrition metabolism had lost DNA methylation with increased mRNA expression in adult giant pandas. The few galactose metabolism and unsaturated fatty acid metabolism related genes that were hypomethylated and highly-expressed at early stages of giant panda development may meet the nutritional requirement of this species' highly altricial neonates. •DNA methylation in the region of metabolism-related genes changed over time.•Gene expression was negatively correlated with DNA methylation in the promoter.•G6PC3, PFKM, FADS1, and ELOVL6 were hypomethylated at early stages of giant panda.
ISSN:0888-7543
1089-8646
DOI:10.1016/j.ygeno.2022.110342