The human Y and inactive X chromosomes similarly modulate autosomal gene expression

Author:

San Roman Adrianna K.ORCID,Skaletsky HelenORCID,Godfrey Alexander K.ORCID,Bokil Neha V.ORCID,Teitz Levi,Singh IsaniORCID,Blanton Laura V.ORCID,Bellott Daniel W.ORCID,Pyntikova Tatyana,Lange Julian,Koutseva Natalia,Hughes Jennifer F.ORCID,Brown Laura,Phou Sidaly,Buscetta AshleyORCID,Kruszka PaulORCID,Banks Nicole,Dutra Amalia,Pak Evgenia,Lasutschinkow Patricia C.ORCID,Keen Colleen,Davis Shanlee M.ORCID,Lin Angela E.ORCID,Tartaglia Nicole R.ORCID,Samango-Sprouse CaroleORCID,Muenke MaximilianORCID,Page David C.ORCID

Abstract

SUMMARYSomatic cells of human males and females have 45 chromosomes in common, including the “active” X chromosome. In males the 46thchromosome is a Y; in females it is an “inactive” X (Xi). Through linear modeling of autosomal gene expression in cells from individuals with zero to three Xi and zero to four Y chromosomes, we found that Xi and Y impact autosomal expression broadly and with remarkably similar effects. Studying sex-chromosome structural anomalies, promoters of Xi- and Y-responsive genes, and CRISPR inhibition, we traced part of this shared effect to homologous transcription factors –ZFXandZFY– encoded by Chr X and Y. This demonstrates sex-shared mechanisms by which Xi and Y modulate autosomal expression. Combined with earlier analyses of sex-linked gene expression, our studies show that 21% of all genes expressed in lymphoblastoid cells or fibroblasts change expression significantly in response to Xi or Y chromosomes.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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