X chromosome reactivation initiates in nascent primordial germ cells in mice

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Abstract

During primordial germ cell (PGC) development, epigenetic reprogramming events represented by X chromosome reactivation and erasure of genomic imprinting are known to occur. Although precise timing is not given, X reactivation is thought to take place over a short period of time just before initiation of meiosis. Here, we show that the cessation of Xist expression commences in nascent PGCs, and re-expression of some X-linked genes begins in newly formed PGCs. The X reactivation process was not complete in E14.5 PGCs, indicating that X reactivation in developing PGCs occurs over a prolonged period. These results set the reactivation timing much earlier than previously thought and suggest that X reactivation may involve slow passive steps. © Sugimoto and Abe.

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Sugimoto, M., & Abe, K. (2007). X chromosome reactivation initiates in nascent primordial germ cells in mice. PLoS Genetics, 3(7), 1309–1317. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0030116

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