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Title: Stability of the cytosine methylome during post-testicular sperm maturation in mouse.

Authors: Galan, Carolina; Serra, Ryan W; Sun, Fengyun; Rinaldi, Vera D; Conine, Colin C; Rando, Oliver J

Published In PLoS Genet, (2021 Mar)

Abstract: Beyond the haploid genome, mammalian sperm carry a payload of epigenetic information with the potential to modulate offspring phenotypes. Recent studies show that the small RNA repertoire of sperm is remodeled during post-testicular maturation in the epididymis. Epididymal maturation has also been linked to changes in the sperm methylome, suggesting that the epididymis might play a broader role in shaping the sperm epigenome. Here, we characterize the genome-wide methylation landscape in seven germ cell populations from throughout the male reproductive tract. We find very few changes in the cytosine methylation landscape between testicular germ cell populations and cauda epididymal sperm, demonstrating that the sperm methylome is stable throughout post-testicular maturation. Although our sequencing data suggested that caput epididymal sperm exhibit a highly unusual methylome, follow-up studies revealed that this resulted from contamination of caput sperm by extracellular DNA. Extracellular DNA formed web-like structures that ensnared sperm, and was present only in sperm samples obtained from the caput epididymis and vas deferens of virgin males. Curiously, contaminating extracellular DNA was associated with citrullinated histone H3, potentially resulting from a PAD-driven genome decondensation process. Taken together, our data emphasize the stability of cytosine methylation in mammalian sperm, and identify a surprising, albeit transient, period during which sperm are associated with extracellular DNA.

PubMed ID: 33661909 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Animals; Cell Differentiation/genetics; Cell-Free Nucleic Acids; CpG Islands; Cytosine/metabolism*; DNA Methylation*; Epididymis/cytology; Epididymis/metabolism; Epigenome*; Female; Male; Mice; Sperm Maturation/genetics*; Spermatozoa/cytology; Spermatozoa/metabolism*; Testis/metabolism*

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