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DNA methylation restricts coordinated germline and neural fates in embryonic stem cell differentiation

DNA methylation restricts coordinated germline and neural fates in embryonic stem cell differentiation

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Somatic DNA methylation is established early during mammalian development, as embryonic cells transition from naive to primed pluripotency. This precedes the emergence of the three somatic germ layers, but also the segregation of the germline that undergoes genome-wide DNA demethylation after specification. While DNA methylation is essential for embryogenesis, the point at which it becomes critical during differentiation and whether all lineages equally depend on the methyl-mark is unclear. Using culture modeling of cellular transitions, we found that DNA methylation-free embryonic stem cells (ESCs) with a triple DNA methyltransferase knockout (TKO) normally progressed through the continuum of pluripotency states, but demonstrated skewed differentiation abilities towards neural versus other somatic lineages. More saliently, TKO ESCs were fully competent for establishing primordial germ cells, even showing temporally extended and self-sustained capacity for the germline fate. By mapping chromatin states, we found that the neural and germline lineages are linked by a similar enhancer landscape and dynamics during priming, defined by common sets of methyl-sensitive transcription factors that fail to be decommissioned in absence of DNA methylation. We propose that DNA methylation controls the temporality of a coordinated neural-germline axis of preferred differentiation route during early development.

G?ttgens Berthold、Iranzo Julian、El Marjou Fatima、Gestraud Pierre、Kinston Sarah、Greenberg Maxim V. C.、de la Mata-Santaella Elena、Schulz Mathieu、Bourc'his Deborah、Teissandier Aur¨|lie、Armand M¨|lanie、Walter Marius

10.1101/2022.10.22.513040

遗传学分子生物学细胞生物学

G?ttgens Berthold,Iranzo Julian,El Marjou Fatima,Gestraud Pierre,Kinston Sarah,Greenberg Maxim V. C.,de la Mata-Santaella Elena,Schulz Mathieu,Bourc'his Deborah,Teissandier Aur¨|lie,Armand M¨|lanie,Walter Marius.DNA methylation restricts coordinated germline and neural fates in embryonic stem cell differentiation[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-28].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.10.22.513040.点此复制

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