Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2020
LPS-treatment of bovine endometrial epithelial cells causes differential DNA methylation of genes associated with inflammation and endometrial function
Jhamat, Naveed; Niazi, Adnan; Guo, Yongzhi; Chanrot, Metasu; Ivanova, Elena; Kelsey, Gavin; Bongcam-Rudloff, Erik; Andersson, Goeran; Humblot, PatriceAbstract
BackgroundLipopolysaccharide (LPS) endotoxin stimulates pro-inflammatory pathways and is a key player in the pathological mechanisms involved in the development of endometritis. This study aimed to investigate LPS-induced DNA methylation changes in bovine endometrial epithelial cells (bEECs), which may affect endometrial function. Following in vitro culture, bEECs from three cows were either untreated (0) or exposed to 2 and 8 mu g/mL LPS for 24h.ResultsDNA samples extracted at 0h and 24h were sequenced using reduced representation bisulfite sequencing (RRBS). When comparing DNA methylation results at 24h to time 0h, a larger proportion of hypomethylated regions were identified in the LPS-treated groups, whereas the trend was opposite in controls. When comparing LPS groups to controls at 24h, a total of 1291 differentially methylated regions (DMRs) were identified (55% hypomethylated and 45% hypermethylated). Integration of DNA methylation data obtained here with our previously published gene expression data obtained from the same samples showed a negative correlation (r=-0.41 for gene promoter, r=-0.22 for gene body regions, p<0.05). Differential methylation analysis revealed that effects of LPS treatment were associated with methylation changes for genes involved in regulation of immune and inflammatory responses, cell adhesion, and external stimuli. Gene ontology and pathway analyses showed that most of the differentially methylated genes (DMGs) were associated with cell proliferation and apoptotic processes; and pathways such as calcium-, oxytocin- and MAPK-signaling pathways with recognized roles in innate immunity. Several DMGs were related to systemic inflammation and tissue re-modelling including HDAC4, IRAK1, AKT1, MAP3K6, Wnt7A and ADAMTS17.ConclusionsThe present results show that LPS altered the DNA methylation patterns of bovine endometrial epithelial cells. This information, combined with our previously reported changes in gene expression related to endometrial function, confirm that LPS activates pro-inflammatory mechanisms leading to perturbed immune balance and cell adhesion processes in the endometrium.Keywords
LPS; Bovine endometrial epithelial cells; RRBS; Endometritis; Inflammation; ImplantationPublished in
BMC Genomics2020, volume: 21, number: 1
Publisher: BMC
Authors' information
Jhamat, Naveed (Jhamat, Naveed )
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics
Jhamat, Naveed
University of the Punjab
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Clinical Sciences
Chanrot, Metasu
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Clinical Sciences
Chanrot, Metasu
Rajamangala University of Technology
Ivanova, Elena
Babraham Inst
Kelsey, Gavin
Univ Cambridge
Bongcam-Rudloff, Erik (Bongcam Rudloff, Erik)
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Clinical Sciences
UKÄ Subject classification
Genetics and Breeding
Publication Identifiers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-020-06777-7
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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/106776