Transcriptional states of retroelement-inserted regions and KRAB zinc finger protein association regulate DNA methylation of retroelements in human male germ cells
2021
DNA methylation, repressive histone modifications, and PIWI-interacting RNAs are essential for controlling retroelement silencing in mammalian germ lines. Dysregulation of retroelement silencing is associated with male sterility. Although retroelement silencing mechanisms have been extensively studied in mouse germ cells, little progress has been made in humans. Here, we show that the Kruppel-associated box domain zinc finger proteins (KRAB-ZFPs) are associated with DNA methylation of retroelements in human primordial germ cells (hPGCs), and hominoid-specific retroelement SINE-VNTR-Alus (SVA) is subjected to transcription-directed de novo DNA methylation during human spermatogenesis. Furthermore, we show that the degree of de novo DNA methylation in SVAs varies among human individuals, which confers a significant inter-individual epigenetic variation in sperm. Collectively, our results provide potential molecular mechanisms for the regulation of retroelements in human male germ cells.
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