X chromosome reactivation dynamics reveal stages of reprogramming to pluripotency Journal Article


Authors: Pasque, V.; Tchieu, J.; Karnik, R.; Uyeda, M.; Sadhu Dimashkie, A.; Case, D.; Papp, B.; Bonora, G.; Patel, S.; Ho, R.; Schmidt, R.; McKee, R.; Sado, T.; Tada, T.; Meissner, A.; Plath, K.
Article Title: X chromosome reactivation dynamics reveal stages of reprogramming to pluripotency
Abstract: Reprogramming to iPSCs resets the epigenome of somatic cells, including the reversal of X chromosome inactivation. We sought to gain insight into the steps underlying the reprogramming process by examining the means by which reprogramming leads to X chromosome reactivation (XCR). Analyzing single cells in situ, we found that hallmarks of the inactive X (Xi) change sequentially, providing a direct readout of reprogramming progression. Several epigenetic changes on the Xi occur in the inverse order of developmental X inactivation, whereas others are uncoupled from this sequence. Among the latter, DNA methylation has an extraordinary long persistence on the Xi during reprogramming, and, like Xist expression, is erased only after pluripotency genes are activated. Mechanistically, XCR requires both DNA demethylation and Xist silencing, ensuring that only cells undergoing faithful reprogramming initiate XCR. Our study defines the epigenetic state of multiple sequential reprogramming intermediates and establishes a paradigm for studying cell fate transitions during reprogramming.
Keywords: gene deletion; gene expression; molecular dynamics; cell fate; dna methylation; dna; kinetics; epigenetics; x chromosome; x chromosome inactivation; gene inactivation; pluripotent stem cell; gene silencing; transcription factor nanog; demethylation; article
Journal Title: Cell
Volume: 159
Issue: 7
ISSN: 0092-8674
Publisher: Cell Press  
Date Published: 2014-12-18
Start Page: 1681
End Page: 1697
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2014.11.040
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC4282187
PUBMED: 25525883
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Notes: Export Date: 2 February 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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