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Regulatory dynamics of Tet1 and Oct4 resolve stages of global DNA demethylation and transcriptomic changes in the final phases of reprogramming

Authors :
Bartoccetti, Michela
van der Veer, Ben
Luo, Xinlong
Khoueiry, Rita
SHE, Pinyi
Bajaj, Manmohan
Xu, Jiayi
Janiszewski, Adiran
Thienpont, Bernard
Pasque, Vincent
Koh, Kian Peng
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2020.

Abstract

Reprogramming somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) involves the reactivation of endogenous pluripotency genes and global DNA demethylation, but temporal resolution of these events using existing markers is limited. Here, we generate murine transgenic lines harboring reporters for the 5-methylcytosine dioxygenase Tet1 and for Oct4. By monitoring dual reporter fluorescence during pluripotency entry, we identify a sequential order of Tet1 and Oct4 activation by proximal and distal regulatory elements. Full Tet1 activation marks an intermediate stage that accompanies predominantly repression of somatic genes, preceding full Oct4 activation, and distinguishes two waves of global DNA demethylation that target distinct genomic features but are uncoupled from transcriptional changes. Tet1 knockout shows that TET1 contributes to both waves of demethylation and activates germline regulatory genes in reprogramming intermediates but is dispensable for Oct4 reactivation. Our dual reporter system for time-resolving pluripotency entry thus refines the molecular roadmap of iPSC maturation. ispartof: Cell Reports vol:30 issue:7 pages:2150-2169 ispartof: location:United States status: published

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OpenAIRE
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