Epigenetic dynamics of imprinted X inactivation during early mouse development

Authors
  • I. Okamoto
  • A.P. Otte
  • C.D. Allis
  • D. Reinberg
  • E. Heard
Publication date 2004
Journal Science
Volume | Issue number 303
Pages (from-to) 644-649
Number of pages 6
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS)
Abstract
The initiation of X-chromosome inactivation is thought to be tightly correlated with early differentiation events during mouse development. Here, we show that although initially active, the paternal X chromosome undergoes imprinted inactivation from the cleavage stages, well before cellular differentiation. A reversal of the inactive state, with a loss of epigenetic marks such as histone modifications and polycomb proteins, subsequently occurs in cells of the inner cell mass (ICM), which give rise to the embryo-proper in which random X inactivation is known to occur. This reveals the remarkable plasticity of the X-inactivation process during preimplantation development and underlines the importance of the ICM in global reprogramming of epigenetic marks in the early embryo.
Document type Article
Published at https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1092727
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