Sex-specific DNA methylation and transcription of zbtb38 and effects of gene-environment interactions on its natural antisense transcript in zebrafish

Epigenetics. 2023 Dec;18(1):2260963. doi: 10.1080/15592294.2023.2260963. Epub 2023 Oct 2.

Abstract

There is increasing evidence for the involvement of epigenetics in sex determination, maintenance, and plasticity, from plants to humans. In our previous work, we reported a transgenerational feminization of a zebrafish population for which the first generation was exposed to cadmium, a metal with endocrine disrupting effects. In this study, starting from the previously performed whole methylome analysis, we focused on the zbtb38 gene and hypothesized that it could be involved in sex differentiation and Cd-induced offspring feminization. We observed sex-specific patterns of both DNA methylation and RNA transcription levels of zbtb38. We also discovered that the non-coding exon 3 of zbtb38 encodes for a natural antisense transcript (NAT). The activity of this NAT was found to be influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Furthermore, increasing transcription levels of this NAT in parental gametes was highly correlated with offspring sex ratios. Since zbtb38 itself encodes for a transcription factor that binds methylated DNA, our results support a non-negligible role of zbtb38 not only in orchestrating the sex-specific transcriptome (i.e., sex differentiation) but also, via its NAT, offspring sex ratios.

Keywords: Sex determination; environment; epigenetics; offspring sex ratio; pollutant; transgenerational.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • DNA Methylation*
  • Epigenesis, Genetic
  • Female
  • Feminization / genetics
  • Gene-Environment Interaction
  • Male
  • Repressor Proteins* / genetics
  • Zebrafish Proteins / genetics
  • Zebrafish* / genetics

Substances

  • Repressor Proteins
  • Zebrafish Proteins

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche of France [ANR JCJC TRACE ANR-16-CE34-0008] and by the France Génomique National infrastructure, funded as part of “Investissement d’avenir” program managed by the Agence Nationale pour la Recherche [contrat ANR-10-INBS-09].