Single cell multi-omics profiling reveals a hierarchical epigenetic landscape during mammalian germ layer specification

Author:

Argelaguet RicardORCID,Mohammed HishamORCID,Clark Stephen JORCID,Stapel L Carine,Krueger Christel,Kapourani Chantriolnt-Andreas,Xiang Yunlong,Hanna Courtney,Smallwood Sebastien,Ibarra-Soria Ximena,Buettner Florian,Sanguinetti Guido,Krueger Felix,Xie Wei,Rugg-Gunn Peter,Kelsey Gavin,Dean Wendy,Nichols Jennifer,Stegle OliverORCID,Marioni John CORCID,Reik WolfORCID

Abstract

AbstractFormation of the three primary germ layers during gastrulation is an essential step in the establishment of the vertebrate body plan. Recent studies employing single cell RNA-sequencing have identified major transcriptional changes associated with germ layer specification. Global epigenetic reprogramming accompanies these changes, but the role of the epigenome in regulating early cell fate choice remains unresolved, and the coordination between different epigenetic layers is unclear. Here we describe the first single cell triple-omics map of chromatin accessibility, DNA methylation and RNA expression during the exit from pluripotency and the onset of gastrulation in mouse embryos. We find dynamic dependencies between the different molecular layers, with evidence for distinct modes of epigenetic regulation. The initial exit from pluripotency coincides with the establishment of a global repressive epigenetic landscape, followed by the emergence of local lineage-specific epigenetic patterns during gastrulation. Notably, cells committed to mesoderm and endoderm undergo widespread coordinated epigenetic rearrangements, driven by loss of methylation in enhancer marks and a concomitant increase of chromatin accessibility. In striking contrast, the epigenetic landscape of ectodermal cells is already established in the early epiblast. Hence, regulatory elements associated with each germ layer are either epigenetically primed or epigenetically remodelled prior to overt cell fate decisions during gastrulation, providing the molecular logic for a hierarchical emergence of the primary germ layers.HighlightsFirst map of mouse gastrulation using comprehensive single cell triple-omic analysis.Exit from pluripotency is associated with a global repressive epigenetic landscape, driven by a sharp gain of DNA methylation and a gradual decrease of chromatin accessibility.DNA methylation and chromatin accessibility changes in enhancers, but not in promoters, are associated with germ layer formation.Mesoderm and endoderm enhancers become open and demethylated upon lineage commitment.Ectoderm enhancers are primed in the early epiblast and protected from the global repressive dynamics, supporting a default model of ectoderm commitment in vivo.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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