Literature DB >> 10780698

Maternally inherited X chromosome is not inactivated in mouse blastocysts due to parental imprinting.

Y Goto1, N Takagi.   

Abstract

Mouse embryos having an additional maternally inherited X chromosome (X(M)) invariably die before midgestation with the deficient extraembryonic ectoderm of the polar trophectoderm lineage, whereas postnatal mice having an additional paternally inherited X chromosome (X(P)) survive beyond parturition. A cytogenetic study led us to hypothesize that abnormal development of such embryos disomic for X(M) (DsX(M)) is attributable to two doses of active X(M) chromosome in extraembryonic tissues. To test the validity of this hypothesis, we examined the initial X chromosome inactivation pattern in embryos at the blastocyst stage by means of replication banding method as well as RNA FISH detecting Xist transcripts. X(P) was the only asynchronously replicating X chromosome, if any, in X(M)X(M)X(P) blastocysts, and no such allocyclic X chromosome was ever detected in X(M)X(M)Y blastocysts. In agreement with these findings, only one Xist paint signal was detected in 79% of X(M)X(M)X(P) cells, whereas no such signal was found in X(M)X(M)Y embryos. Thus, the present study supports the hypothesis that two X chromosomes remaining active in the extraembryonic cell lineages due to the maternal imprinting explain the underdevelopment of extraembryonic structures and hence early postimplantation death of DsX(M) embryos.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10780698     DOI: 10.1023/a:1009234217981

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chromosome Res        ISSN: 0967-3849            Impact factor:   5.239


  38 in total

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  17 in total

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Review 7.  New insights into establishment and maintenance of DNA methylation imprints in mammals.

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8.  An ex vivo model for imprinting: mutually exclusive binding of Cdx2 and Oct4 as a switch for imprinted and random X-inactivation.

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Journal:  J Cell Physiol       Date:  2011-07       Impact factor: 6.384

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Authors:  Bernhard Payer; Jeannie T Lee; Satoshi H Namekawa
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