Genome-wide DNA methylation changes in human spermatogenesis

Siebert-Kuss, LM; Dietrich, V; Di Persio, S; Bhaskaran, J; Stehling, M; Cremers, JF; Sandmann, S; Varghese, J; Kliesch, S; Schlatt, S; Vaquerizas, JM; Neuhaus, N; Laurentino, S

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Sperm production and function require the correct establishment of DNA methylation patterns in the germline. Here, we examined the genome-wide DNA methylation changes during human spermatogenesis and its alterations in disturbed spermatogenesis. We found that spermatogenesis is associated with remodeling of the methylome, comprising a global decline in DNA methylation in primary spermatocytes followed by selective remethylation, resulting in a spermatids/sperm-specific methylome. Hypomethylated regions in spermatids/sperm were enriched in specific transcription factor binding sites for DMRT and SOX family members and spermatid-specific genes. Intriguingly, while SINEs displayed differential methylation throughout spermatogenesis, LINEs appeared to be protected from changes in DNA methylation. In disturbed spermatogenesis, germ cells exhibited considerable DNA methylation changes, which were significantly enriched at transposable elements and genes involved in spermatogenesis. We detected hypomethylation in SVA and L1HS in disturbed spermatogenesis, suggesting an association between the abnormal programming of these regions and failure of germ cells progressing beyond meiosis.

Details about the publication

JournalAmerican Journal of Human Genetics (Am J Hum Genet)
Volume111
StatusPublished
Release year2024
DOI10.1016/j.ajhg.2024.04.017
Link to the full texthttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002929724001320?via%3Dihub
KeywordsDNA methylation; epigenetics; germline; human spermatogenesis; infertility; male germ cells; methylome; transposable elements

Authors from the University of Münster

Cremers, Jann-Frederik
Klinik für Andrologie
Kliesch, Sabine
Klinik für Andrologie
Laurentino, Sandra
Institute of Reproductive Genetics
Neuhaus, Nina Julia
Institut für Reproduktions- und Regenerationsbiologie