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Reorganized 3D Genome Structures Support Transcriptional Regulation in Mouse Spermatogenesis

Authors :
X Wang
Xiaowen Gong
C. Yan Cheng
Zhengyu Luo
Michael G. Rosenfeld
Fei Sun
Yusheng Chen
Xiaoyuan Song
Jian Chen
Qianlan Xu
Ji Wu
Ruoyu Wang
Yun-Gui Yang
Jun Cao
Wenbo Li
Hong Jiang
Chunsheng Han
Source :
iScience, Vol 23, Iss 4, Pp-(2020), iScience
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2020.

Abstract

Summary Three-dimensional chromatin structures undergo dynamic reorganization during mammalian spermatogenesis; however, their impacts on gene regulation remain unclear. Here, we focused on understanding the structure-function regulation of meiotic chromosomes by Hi-C and other omics techniques in mouse spermatogenesis across five stages. Beyond confirming recent reports regarding changes in compartmentalization and reorganization of topologically associating domains (TADs), we further demonstrated that chromatin loops are present prior to and after, but not at, the pachytene stage. By integrating Hi-C and RNA-seq data, we showed that the switching of A/B compartments between spermatogenic stages is tightly associated with meiosis-specific mRNAs and piRNAs expression. Moreover, our ATAC-seq data indicated that chromatin accessibility per se is not responsible for the TAD and loop diminishment at pachytene. Additionally, our ChIP-seq data demonstrated that CTCF and cohesin remain bound at TAD boundary regions throughout meiosis, suggesting that dynamic reorganization of TADs does not require CTCF and cohesin clearance.<br />Graphical Abstract<br />Highlights • Chromatin loops are reorganized during mouse spermatogenesis, being absent in pacSC • CTCF and cohesin remain bound to pacSC chromatin while TADs and loops are lost • Chromatin accessibility per se is not involved in the loss of TADs or loops in pacSC • A/B compartments switching is related to meiosis-specific mRNAs and piRNAs expression<br />Male Reproductive Endocrinology; Genomics; Transcriptomics

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25890042
Volume :
23
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
iScience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8487d2c79ff6bed688bbcb4b372e7f60