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Monosomy X in isogenic human iPSC-derived trophoblast model impacts expression modules preserved in human placenta.

Darcy T Ahern1,2, Prakhar Bansal1,2, Maria K Armillei2, Isaac V Faustino2, Yuvabharath Kondaveeti2, Heather R Glatt-Deeley2, Erin C Banda2, Stefan F Pinter1,2,3.   

Abstract

Mammalian sex chromosomes encode homologous X/Y gene pairs that were retained on the Y chromosome in males and escape X chromosome inactivation (XCI) in females. Inferred to reflect X/Y pair dosage sensitivity, monosomy X is a leading cause of miscarriage in humans with near full penetrance. This phenotype is shared with many other mammals but not the mouse, which offers sophisticated genetic tools to generate sex chromosomal aneuploidy but also tolerates its developmental impact. To address this critical gap, we generated X-monosomic human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) alongside otherwise isogenic euploid controls from male and female mosaic samples. Phased genomic variants in these hiPSC panels enable systematic investigation of X/Y dosage-sensitive features using in vitro models of human development. Here, we demonstrate the utility of these validated hiPSC lines to test how X/Y-linked gene dosage impacts a widely used model for human syncytiotrophoblast development. While these isogenic panels trigger a GATA2/3- and TFAP2A/C-driven trophoblast gene circuit irrespective of karyotype, differential expression implicates monosomy X in altered levels of placental genes and in secretion of placental growth factor (PlGF) and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). Remarkably, weighted gene coexpression network modules that significantly reflect these changes are also preserved in first-trimester chorionic villi and term placenta. Our results suggest monosomy X may skew trophoblast cell type composition and function, and that the combined haploinsufficiency of the pseudoautosomal region likely plays a key role in these changes.

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Keywords:  Turner syndrome; X chromosome inactivation; monosomy X; placenta; trophoblast

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36161909      PMCID: PMC9546589          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2211073119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   12.779


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1.  Monosomy X in isogenic human iPSC-derived trophoblast model impacts expression modules preserved in human placenta.

Authors:  Darcy T Ahern; Prakhar Bansal; Maria K Armillei; Isaac V Faustino; Yuvabharath Kondaveeti; Heather R Glatt-Deeley; Erin C Banda; Stefan F Pinter
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