From Paramutation to Paradigm

نویسندگان

  • Ian R. Adams
  • Richard R. Meehan
چکیده

Classical genetic studies aim to understand how genes determine biological processes, physical characteristics, behaviour, and disease by identifying heritable variations in DNA sequence that associate with specific phenotypes. However, organisms ranging from plants to mammals also possess some characteristics that can be inherited in the absence of any causal genetic variant [1,2]. Examples of such non-Mendelian trans-generational inheritance include the inheritance of prion diseases in yeast [3], trans-generational epistatic interactions modifying susceptibility to germ cell tumours or coat colour in mammals [1], multi-generational transmission of cardio-metabolic disease risk in rats after foetal exposure to glucocorticoids [4], and genotype-independent transmission of parental defence phenotypes induced by herbivore or pathogen attack in plants [5]. Non-Mendelian trans-generational inheritance challenges our understanding of the modes and mechanisms of inherited phenotypic variation, as well as the premise of classical genetic studies in which causal DNA sequence variants are sought within the genome of affected individuals. To date, most of our mechanistic understanding of non-Mendelian trans-generational inheritance comes from studies in plants and nematodes, which use small RNAs to mediate this process, but mechanistic understanding in mammals has been more elusive [2]. Non-Mendelian trans-generational inheritance is linked to epigenetic processes that mediate transmissable changes in gene expression independently of any change in DNA sequence. One specific type of non-Mendelian trans-generational inheritance, paramutation, occurs when one mutant allele induces a heritable epigenetic change in a different allele of the same gene in trans, allowing the paramutated allele to cause a phenotype in the absence of any genetic change [1,6]. Paramutation is best exemplified in plants where there are numerous examples of paramutation inducing phenotypes ranging from differences in pigmentation or morphology to antibiotic sensitivity [6]. Robust examples of paramutation and paramutation-like phenomena have also been described in mammals [7]. In mice, there are mutations in the Kit tyrosine kinase receptor that obey the standard Mendelian rules of genetic inheritance and confer pigmentation phenotypes, but engineered mutations in which LacZ or GFP are inserted downstream of the Kit transcriptional control element can result in Kit-mutant pigmentation phenotypes that are inherited and transmitted by genetically wild-type progeny [7]. Interestingly, these paramutagenic Kit and Kit alleles are associated with transmission of aberrant Kit-related RNA transcripts to the zygote. Direct microinjection of these aberrant Kit RNAs into zygotes is sufficient to induce heritable paramutation-like effects [7]. Microinjection of microRNAs miR-1 or miR-124 into zygotes also appears to induce paramutation-like effects on Cdk9 or Sox9, respectively, resulting in cardiac hypertrophy (miR-1) or embryo overgrowth (miR-124) phenotypes that are transmissable through both the male and female germlines for at least three generations [7]. Although published examples of paramutation are hugely outweighed by examples of classic Mendelian genetic inheritance, understanding the mechanisms that cause paramutation is likely to inform on the way that organisms can establish new heritable epigenetic states during normal development or perhaps in times of nutritional and environmental stress. In plants, the mechanisms that induce epigenetic changes at paramutated alleles are largely unknown, but RNA intermediates and/or physical interaction between the paramutagenic and paramutated alleles have been proposed to initiate paramutation, and enzymes associated with DNA methylation, histone modification, and small RNAs all contribute to this process [6]. In mice, RNA-dependent processes are implicated in paramutation, but the mechanisms that link RNA molecules to heritable epigenetic modification in mammalian systems have not been established. In this issue of PLOS Genetics, Kiani and colleagues demonstrate that DNMT2, an evolutionary conserved member of the DNA methyltransferase family, is absolutely required for some types of paramutation in mice: remarkably, paramutation is completely abolished on a Dnmt2 background such that the Kit allele is no longer paramutagenic, and miR-124 is unable to induce paramutation-like changes in embryo weight [8]. Although DNMT2 (also known as Trdmt1; tRNA aspartic acid methyltransferase 1) is a member of the DNA methyltransferase family, and can bind and methylate DNA, it is now more closely associated with methylation of RNA, particularly transfer RNAs (tRNAs) [9]. Fission yeast and fruit flies both lack conventional DNA methylation, but encode a DNMT2 homologue that is able to methylate cytosine residues in tRNAs, an activity that is conserved in plants and mammals [9]. Zebrafish require DNMT2 for normal brain, liver, and retina development, but mice, flies, and plants lacking functional DNMT2 are viable, fertile, and morphologically indistinguishable from their wild-type counterparts, despite being unable to modify specific tRNAs [10,11]. However, fly Dnmt2 mutants exhibit reduced viability under stress conditions and DNMT2-mediated methylation appears to protect tRNAs from stressinduced cleavage in this species [12]. These results strongly suggest a cellular role for DNMT2 in RNA metabolism but, in contrast to the bone fide DNA methyltransferases, little evidence has existed that

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دوره 9  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2013