Ezh2‐dependent methylation in oral epithelia promotes secondary palatogenesis

Author:

Sun Bo1,Reynolds Kurt1ORCID,Saha Subbroto Kumar1,Zhang Shuwen1,McMahon Moira1,Zhou Chengji J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Pediatric Regenerative Medicine of Shriners Hospital for Children—Northern California & Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine School of Medicine, University of California at Davis Sacramento California USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIn addition to genomic risk variants and environmental influences, increasing evidence suggests epigenetic modifications are important for orofacial development and their alterations can contribute to orofacial clefts. Ezh2 encodes a core catalytic component of the Polycomb repressive complex responsible for addition of methyl marks to Histone H3 as a mechanism of repressing target genes. The role of Ezh2 in orofacial clefts remains unknown.AimsTo investigate the epithelial role of Ezh2‐dependent methylation in secondary palatogenesis.MethodsWe used conditional gene‐targeting methods to ablate Ezh2 in the surface ectoderm‐derived oral epithelium of mouse embryos. We then performed single‐cell RNA sequencing combined with immunofluorescence and RT‐qPCR to investigate gene expression in conditional mutant palate. We also employed double knockout analyses of Ezh1 and Ezh2 to address if they have synergistic roles in palatogenesis.ResultsWe found that conditional inactivation of Ezh2 in oral epithelia results in partially penetrant cleft palate. Double knockout analyses revealed that another family member Ezh1 is dispensable in orofacial development, and it does not have synergistic roles with Ezh2 in palatogenesis. Histochemistry and single‐cell RNA‐seq analyses revealed dysregulation of cell cycle regulators in the palatal epithelia of Ezh2 mutant mouse embryos disrupts palatogenesis.ConclusionEzh2‐dependent histone H3K27 methylation represses expression of cell cycle regulator Cdkn1a and promotes proliferation in the epithelium of the developing palatal shelves. Loss of this regulation may perturb movement of the palatal shelves, causing a delay in palate elevation which may result in failure of the secondary palate to close altogether.

Funder

Shriners Hospitals for Children

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Developmental Biology,Toxicology,Embryology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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