TY - JOUR
T1 - Multiplex RT-PCR expression analysis of developmentally important genes in individual mouse preimplantation embryos and blastomeres
AU - May, Andreas
AU - Kirchner, Roland
AU - Müller, Helena
AU - Hartmann, Petra
AU - Hajj, Nady El
AU - Tresch, Achim
AU - Zechner, Ulrich
AU - Mann, Wolfgang
AU - Haaf, Thomas
PY - 2009/1
Y1 - 2009/1
N2 - We have developed a microfluidic chip-based qualitative assay for sensitive (10 RNA copies) detection of multiple transcripts in single cells. We determined the expression patterns of 17 developmentally important genes and isoforms in individual mouse preimplantation embryos from superovulated matings and blastomeres. The ubiquitously expressed histone variant H3f3a and the transcription factor Pou5f1 generated mRNA-derived products in all analyzed (1-cell, 2-cell, 4-cell, and morula stage) embryos and in all analyzed blastomeres from 16- cell embryos, indicating a uniform reactivation of pluripotency gene expression during mouse preimplantation development. In contrast, mRNA expression of different methyltransferases for DNA methylation, methylcytosine-binding proteins for chroma-tin modification, and base excision repair enzymes, which may provide a mechanism for active demethylation, varied considerably between individual cells from the same embryo and even more dramatically between cells from different embryos. We conclude that at a given point in time the transcriptome encoding the reprogramming machinery and, by extrapolation, genome reprogramming differs between blastomeres. By studying the cell-to-cell variability in gene expression, we can distinguish the following two classes: mouse 16-cell embryos in which most cells express the reprogramming machinery and embryos in which most cells do not contain detectable mRNA levels of DNA and chromatin modification genes. Immunolocal-ization of DNMT3A, MBD3, APEX1, and LIG3 in most or all nuclei of 40-60-cell embryos is a good indicator of functional activity of genes that are activated by the 16-cell stage.
AB - We have developed a microfluidic chip-based qualitative assay for sensitive (10 RNA copies) detection of multiple transcripts in single cells. We determined the expression patterns of 17 developmentally important genes and isoforms in individual mouse preimplantation embryos from superovulated matings and blastomeres. The ubiquitously expressed histone variant H3f3a and the transcription factor Pou5f1 generated mRNA-derived products in all analyzed (1-cell, 2-cell, 4-cell, and morula stage) embryos and in all analyzed blastomeres from 16- cell embryos, indicating a uniform reactivation of pluripotency gene expression during mouse preimplantation development. In contrast, mRNA expression of different methyltransferases for DNA methylation, methylcytosine-binding proteins for chroma-tin modification, and base excision repair enzymes, which may provide a mechanism for active demethylation, varied considerably between individual cells from the same embryo and even more dramatically between cells from different embryos. We conclude that at a given point in time the transcriptome encoding the reprogramming machinery and, by extrapolation, genome reprogramming differs between blastomeres. By studying the cell-to-cell variability in gene expression, we can distinguish the following two classes: mouse 16-cell embryos in which most cells express the reprogramming machinery and embryos in which most cells do not contain detectable mRNA levels of DNA and chromatin modification genes. Immunolocal-ization of DNMT3A, MBD3, APEX1, and LIG3 in most or all nuclei of 40-60-cell embryos is a good indicator of functional activity of genes that are activated by the 16-cell stage.
KW - Blastomere
KW - DNA methyltransferase
KW - Developmental biology
KW - Early development
KW - Embryo
KW - Gene regulation
KW - Genome reprogramming
KW - In vitro fertilization
KW - Methyl-CpG-binding domain protein
KW - Multiplex RT-PCR
KW - Preimplantation development
KW - Single-cell analysis
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U2 - 10.1095/biolreprod.107.064691
DO - 10.1095/biolreprod.107.064691
M3 - Article
C2 - 18784354
AN - SCOPUS:58149485337
SN - 0006-3363
VL - 80
SP - 194
EP - 202
JO - Biology of Reproduction
JF - Biology of Reproduction
IS - 1
ER -