Human Genetics

, Volume 99, Issue 6, pp 738–745 | Cite as

α-Satellite DNA methylation in normal individuals and in ICF patients: heterogeneous methylation of constitutive heterochromatin in adult and fetal tissues

  • Pierre Miniou
  • Marc Jeanpierre
  • Déborah Bourc’his
  • Ana Carolina Coutinho Barbosa
  • Véronique Blanquet
  • E. Viegas-Péquignot
Original investigation

Abstract

The methylation profile of ten α-satellites was investigated in normal individuals and in ICF (Immunodeficiency, Centromeric instability, Facial abnormalities) patients. Two out of three ICF patients showed modified methylation of these sequences, reproducing a placental profile. CENP-B boxes, the binding sites of centromeric protein B, were always skewed toward nonmethylation. Unexpected results were observed in normal individuals: in somatic adult tissues the methylation pattern of α-satellite DNA varied between chromosomes, and in fetal tissues these satellites were homogeneously undermethylated. Detailed methylation analysis of CENP-B boxes revealed that unmethylated α-satellite units coexist with thoroughly methylated regions. These observations showed that the two major components of constitutive heterochromatin are differently methylated in normal somatic and fetal tissues, since classical satellites are consistently methylated. The definite changes in the methylation profile of heterochromatin in somatic chromosomes and the asynchronous timing of methylation of classical and α-satellites during development may reflect specific roles of highly repeated sequences in genomic organization.

Keywords

Normal Individual Fetal Tissue Methylation Profile Somatic Chromosome Constitutive Heterochromatin 
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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1997

Authors and Affiliations

  • Pierre Miniou
    • 1
  • Marc Jeanpierre
    • 2
  • Déborah Bourc’his
    • 1
  • Ana Carolina Coutinho Barbosa
    • 3
  • Véronique Blanquet
    • 1
  • E. Viegas-Péquignot
    • 1
  1. 1.U383 INSERM, Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades, 149, rue de Sèvres, F-75743 Paris Cedex 15, France Tel.: +33-1-44-49-44-88; Fax: +33-1-47-83-32-06FR
  2. 2.U129 INSERM and Service de Biochimie Génétique, ICGM, CHU Cochin, 24 rue du Faubourg Saint-Jacques, F-75014 Paris, FranceFR
  3. 3.Instituto de Biociências, CP11461, Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, BrazilBR

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