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Publication : De novo DNA methylation controls neuronal maturation during adult hippocampal neurogenesis.

First Author  Zocher S Year  2021
Journal  EMBO J Volume  40
Issue  18 Pages  e107100
PubMed ID  34337766 Mgi Jnum  J:311560
Mgi Id  MGI:6764126 Doi  10.15252/embj.2020107100
Citation  Zocher S, et al. (2021) De novo DNA methylation controls neuronal maturation during adult hippocampal neurogenesis. EMBO J 40(18):e107100
abstractText  Adult neurogenesis enables the life-long addition of functional neurons to the hippocampus and is regulated by both cell-intrinsic molecular programs and behavioral activity. De novo DNA methylation is crucial for embryonic brain development, but its role during adult hippocampal neurogenesis has remained unknown. Here, we show that de novo DNA methylation is critical for maturation and functional integration of adult-born neurons in the mouse hippocampus. Bisulfite sequencing revealed that de novo DNA methyltransferases target neuronal enhancers and gene bodies during adult hippocampal neural stem cell differentiation, to establish neuronal methylomes and facilitate transcriptional up-regulation of neuronal genes. Inducible deletion of both de novo DNA methyltransferases Dnmt3a and Dnmt3b in adult neural stem cells did not affect proliferation or fate specification, but specifically impaired dendritic outgrowth and synaptogenesis of newborn neurons, thereby hampering their functional maturation. Consequently, abolishing de novo DNA methylation modulated activation patterns in the hippocampal circuitry and caused specific deficits in hippocampus-dependent learning and memory. Our results demonstrate that proper establishment of neuronal methylomes during adult neurogenesis is fundamental for hippocampal function.
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