Divergent neuronal DNA methylation patterns across human cortical development: Critical periods and a unique role of CpH methylation

biorxiv(2019)

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We have characterized the landscape of DNA methylation (DNAm) across the first two decades of human neocortical development in NeuN+ neurons using whole-genome bisulfite sequencing and compared them to non-neurons (primarily glia) and prenatal homogenate cortex. We show that DNAm changes more dramatically during the first five years of postnatal life than during the entire remaining period. We further refined global patterns of increasingly divergent neuronal CpG and CpH methylation (mCpG and mCpH) into six developmental trajectories and found that in contrast to genome-wide patterns, neighboring mCpG and mCpH levels within these regions were highly correlated. We then integrated paired RNA-seq data and identified direct regulation of hundreds of transcripts and their splicing events exclusively by mCpH levels, independently from mCpG levels, across this period. We finally explored the relationship between DNAm patterns and development of brain-related phenotypes and found enriched heritability for many phenotypes within DNAm features we identify.
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