DNA Methylation Reprogramming during Sex Determination and Transition in Zebrafish

biorxiv(2020)

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It is a mystery about sex determination and sexual plasticity in species without sex chromosomes. DNA methylation is a prevalent epigenetic modification in vertebrates, which has been shown to involve in the regulation of gene expression and embryo development. However, it remains unclear about how DNA methylation regulates sexual development. To elucidate it, we used zebrafish to investigate DNA methylation reprogramming during juvenile germ cell development and adult female-to-male sex transition. We revealed that primordial germ cells (PGCs) undergo significant DNA methylation reprogramming during germline development and set to an oocyte/ovary-like pattern at 9 days post fertilization (9 dpf). When blocking DNMTs activity in juveniles after 9 dpf, the zebrafish preferably develops into females. We also show that Tet3 involves in PGC development. Notably, we find that DNA methylome reprogramming during adult zebrafish sex transition is similar to the reprogramming during the sex differentiation from 9 dpf PGCs to sperm. Furthermore, inhibiting DNMTs activity can prevent the female-to-male sex transition, suggesting that methylation reprogramming is required for zebrafish sex transition. In summary, DNA methylation plays important roles in zebrafish germline development and sexual plasticity. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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zebrafish,sex determination,dna
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