Author:
Alfeghaly Charbel,Castel Gaël,Cazottes Emmanuel,Moscatelli Madeleine,Moinard Eva,Casanova Miguel,Boni Juliette,Mahadik Kasturi,Lammers Jenna,Freour Thomas,Chauviere Louis,Piqueras Carla,Boers Ruben,Boers Joachim,Gribnau Joost,David Laurent,Ouimette Jean-François,Rougeulle Claire
Abstract
AbstractXIST long non-coding RNA is responsible for X chromosome inactivation (XCI) in placental mammals, yet it accumulates on both X chromosomes in human female pre-implantation embryos without triggering X chromosome silencing. The long non-coding RNA XACT co-accumulates with XIST on active Xs and may antagonize XIST function. Here we used human ES cells in a naïve state of pluripotency to assess the function of XIST and XACT in shaping the X chromosome chromatin and transcriptional landscapes during pre-implantation development. We show that XIST triggers the deposition of polycomb-mediated repressive histone modifications and attenuates transcription of most X-linked genes in a SPEN-dependent manner, while XACT deficiency does not significantly affect XIST activity or X-linked gene expression. Our study demonstrates that XIST is functional prior to XCI, confirms the existence of a transient process of X chromosome dosage compensation, and reveals that X chromosome inactivation and dampening rely on the same set of factors.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cited by
2 articles.
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