DNA methylation and expression of the genes coding for lactate dehydrogenases A and C during rodent spermatogenesis

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The testis chromatin undergoes profound structural alterations and functional changes during spermatogenesis. Changes in DNA methylation have been correlated with gene expression in a number of systems, but the relationship between methylation and gene expression for testicular genes is unclear. To address this question, DNA methylation patterns and mRNA expression for a somatic form of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), LDH-A, were compared with those of the testis-specific form, LDH-C, in preparations from testes of prepubertal and sexually mature mice, from isolated testicular cells, and from somatic tissues. At specific sites, LDH-A was less methylated in adult testis than in spleen DNA; the decreased methylation in the testicular DNA occurred as early as type A spermatogonia. In contrast, DNA methylation patterns for LDH-C did not differ between spleen and testis DNAs. In Northern blots, the levels of LDH-A transcripts were low in total testis RNA obtained from 6-12-day-old mice, and in type A and B spermatogonia from 8-day-old mice. LDH-A mRNA levels increased gradually in testes from 16-45-day-old mice. LDH-C transcripts were first detectable in the testes of 12-day-old mice and increased as spermatogenesis proceeded. Both LDH-A and LDH-C mRNA levels were low in preleptotene spermatocytes and leptotenetes and round spermatids. Reduced levels of LDH-A and LDH-C mRNAs were found in the residual bodies/cytoplasts fraction. Analysis of polysomal gladients from total testis indicated that although both LDH-A and LDHC mRNAs are translationally regulated, a greater proportion of the LDH-C mRNA was present in polysomes. In summary, our results indicate that whereas DNA methylation of LDH-A and LDH-C at the 5'-CCGG-3' sites monitored here do not change markedly during testis development, both genes are temporally expressed.

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Alcivar, A. A., Trasler, J. M., Hake, L. E., Salehi-Ashtiani, K., Goldberg, E., & Hecht, N. B. (1991). DNA methylation and expression of the genes coding for lactate dehydrogenases A and C during rodent spermatogenesis. Biology of Reproduction, 44(3), 527–535. https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod44.3.527

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