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Specification and epigenomic resetting of the pig germline exhibit conservation with the human lineage

Authors :
China Scholarship Council
University of Nottingham
European Commission
Croucher Foundation
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (UK)
Zhu, Qifan [0000-0001-5146-3337]
Sang, F. [0000-0002-8746-5868]
Withey, S. [0000-0003-0520-0290]
Tang, Walfred [0000-0002-5803-1681]
Dietmann, Sabine [0000-0001-6672-8457]
Klisch, D. [0000-0002-5772-2261]
Ramos Ibeas, Priscila [0000-0003-4578-0189]
Zhang, Haixin [0000-0002-8840-053X]
Requena, Cristina E. [0000-0001-5239-9162]
Hajkova, Petra [0000-0003-4145-1468]
Loose, M. [0000-0002-5264-0929]
Surani, M. A. [0000-0002-8640-4318]
Alberio, Ramiro [0000-0001-6560-3919]
Zhu, Qifan
Sang, F.
Withey, S.
Tang, Walfred
Dietmann, Sabine
Klisch, D.
Ramos Ibeas, Priscila
Zhang, Haixin
Requena, Cristina E
Hajkova, Petra
Loose, M.
Surani, M. A.
Alberio, Ramiro
China Scholarship Council
University of Nottingham
European Commission
Croucher Foundation
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (UK)
Zhu, Qifan [0000-0001-5146-3337]
Sang, F. [0000-0002-8746-5868]
Withey, S. [0000-0003-0520-0290]
Tang, Walfred [0000-0002-5803-1681]
Dietmann, Sabine [0000-0001-6672-8457]
Klisch, D. [0000-0002-5772-2261]
Ramos Ibeas, Priscila [0000-0003-4578-0189]
Zhang, Haixin [0000-0002-8840-053X]
Requena, Cristina E. [0000-0001-5239-9162]
Hajkova, Petra [0000-0003-4145-1468]
Loose, M. [0000-0002-5264-0929]
Surani, M. A. [0000-0002-8640-4318]
Alberio, Ramiro [0000-0001-6560-3919]
Zhu, Qifan
Sang, F.
Withey, S.
Tang, Walfred
Dietmann, Sabine
Klisch, D.
Ramos Ibeas, Priscila
Zhang, Haixin
Requena, Cristina E
Hajkova, Petra
Loose, M.
Surani, M. A.
Alberio, Ramiro
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Investigations of the human germline and programming are challenging because of limited access to embryonic material. However, the pig as a model may provide insights into transcriptional network and epigenetic reprogramming applicable to both species. Here we show that, during the pre- and early migratory stages, pig primordial germ cells (PGCs) initiate large-scale epigenomic reprogramming, including DNA demethylation involving TET-mediated hydroxylation and, potentially, base excision repair (BER). There is also macroH2A1 depletion and increased H3K27me3 as well as X chromosome reactivation (XCR) in females. Concomitantly, there is dampening of glycolytic metabolism genes and re-expression of some pluripotency genes like those in preimplantation embryos. We identified evolutionarily young transposable elements and gene coding regions resistant to DNA demethylation in acutely hypomethylated gonadal PGCs, with potential for transgenerational epigenetic inheritance. Detailed insights into the pig germline will likely contribute significantly to advances in human germline biology, including in vitro gametogenesis.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1431959509
Document Type :
Electronic Resource