Epigenetic inheritance at the agouti locus in the mouse

HD Morgan, HGE Sutherland, DIK Martin, E Whitelaw - Nature genetics, 1999 - nature.com
HD Morgan, HGE Sutherland, DIK Martin, E Whitelaw
Nature genetics, 1999nature.com
Epigenetic modifications have effects on phenotype, but they are generally considered to be
cleared on passage through the germ line in mammals, so that only genetic traits are
inherited. Here we describe the inheritance of an epigenetic modification at the agouti locus
in mice. In viable yellow (A vy/a) mice, transcription originating in an intra-cisternal A particle
(IAP) retrotransposon inserted upstream of the agouti gene (A) causes ectopic expression of
agouti protein, resulting in yellow fur, obesity, diabetes and increased susceptibility to …
Abstract
Epigenetic modifications have effects on phenotype, but they are generally considered to be cleared on passage through the germ line in mammals, so that only genetic traits are inherited. Here we describe the inheritance of an epigenetic modification at the agouti locus in mice. In viable yellow (A vy/a) mice, transcription originating in an intra-cisternal A particle (IAP) retrotransposon inserted upstream of the agouti gene (A) causes ectopic expression of agouti protein, resulting in yellow fur, obesity, diabetes and increased susceptibility to tumours 1. The pleiotropic effects of ectopic agouti expression are presumably due to effects of the paracrine signal on other tissues. A vy mice display variable expressivity because they are epigenetic mosaics for activity of the retrotransposon: isogenic A vy mice have coats that vary in a continuous spectrum from full yellow, through variegated yellow/agouti, to full agouti (pseudoagouti). The distribution of phenotypes among offspring is related to the phenotype of the dam; when an A vy dam has the agouti phenotype, her offspring are more likely to be agouti 2, 3. We demonstrate here that this maternal epigenetic effect is not the result of a maternally contributed environment. Rather, our data show that it results from incomplete erasure of an epigenetic modification when a silenced A vy allele is passed through the female germ line, with consequent inheritance of the epigenetic modification. Because retrotransposons are abundant in mammalian genomes, this type of inheritance may be common.
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