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Oct4 dependent chromatin activation is required for chicken primordial germ cell migration.

Lu Meng1, Sheng Wang1, Haoyi Jiang1, Yao Hua1, Binxu Yin1, Xiaochen Huang1, Qiu Man1, Heng Wang2, Guiyu Zhu3,4.   

Abstract

Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the undifferentiated progenitors of the gametes. Unlike the poor maintenance of cultured mammalian PGCs, the avian PGCs can be expanded in vitro indefinitely while preserving pluripotency and germline competence. In mammals, the Oct4 is the master transcription factor that ensures the stemness of pluripotent cells such as PGCs, but the specific function of Oct4 in chicken PGCs remains unclear. As expected, the loss of Oct4 in chicken PGCs reduced the expression of key pluripotency factors and promoted the genes involved in endoderm and ectoderm differentiation. Furthermore, the global active chromatin was reduced as shown by the depletion of the H3K27ac upon Oct4 suppression. Interestingly, the de-activated chromatin caused the down-regulation of adjacent genes which are mostly known regulators of cell junction, chemotaxis and cell migration. Consequently, the Oct4-deficient PGCs show impaired cell migration and could not colonize the gonads when re-introduced into the bloodstream of the embryo. We propose that, in addition to maintaining pluripotency, the Oct4 mediated chromatin activation is dictating chicken PGC migration.
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Keywords:  Chicken; H3K27ac; Migration; Oct4; Pluripotency; Primordial germ cell

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35397052     DOI: 10.1007/s12015-022-10371-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cell Rev Rep        ISSN: 2629-3277            Impact factor:   6.692


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