Literature DB >> 26951653

Impaired imprinted X chromosome inactivation is responsible for the skewed sex ratio following in vitro fertilization.

Kun Tan1, Lei An1, Kai Miao1, Likun Ren1, Zhuocheng Hou1, Li Tao1, Zhenni Zhang1, Xiaodong Wang1, Wei Xia1, Jinghao Liu2, Zhuqing Wang1, Guangyin Xi1, Shuai Gao1, Linlin Sui1, De-Sheng Zhu2, Shumin Wang1, Zhonghong Wu1, Ingolf Bach3, Dong-Bao Chen4, Jianhui Tian5.   

Abstract

Dynamic epigenetic reprogramming occurs during normal embryonic development at the preimplantation stage. Erroneous epigenetic modifications due to environmental perturbations such as manipulation and culture of embryos during in vitro fertilization (IVF) are linked to various short- or long-term consequences. Among these, the skewed sex ratio, an indicator of reproductive hazards, was reported in bovine and porcine embryos and even human IVF newborns. However, since the first case of sex skewing reported in 1991, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We reported herein that sex ratio is skewed in mouse IVF offspring, and this was a result of female-biased peri-implantation developmental defects that were originated from impaired imprinted X chromosome inactivation (iXCI) through reduced ring finger protein 12 (Rnf12)/X-inactive specific transcript (Xist) expression. Compensation of impaired iXCI by overexpression of Rnf12 to up-regulate Xist significantly rescued female-biased developmental defects and corrected sex ratio in IVF offspring. Moreover, supplementation of an epigenetic modulator retinoic acid in embryo culture medium up-regulated Rnf12/Xist expression, improved iXCI, and successfully redeemed the skewed sex ratio to nearly 50% in mouse IVF offspring. Thus, our data show that iXCI is one of the major epigenetic barriers for the developmental competence of female embryos during preimplantation stage, and targeting erroneous epigenetic modifications may provide a potential approach for preventing IVF-associated complications.

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Keywords:  Rnf12; X chromosome inactivation; Xist; in vitro fertilization; sex ratio

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26951653      PMCID: PMC4812732          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1523538113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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