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- Longqi Liu
(BGI-Shenzhen
China National GeneBank, BGI-Shenzhen)
- Lizhi Leng
(Central South University
Ministry of Health)
- Chuanyu Liu
(BGI-Shenzhen
China National GeneBank, BGI-Shenzhen
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Changfu Lu
(Central South University
Ministry of Health
Reproductive & Genetic Hospital of CITIC-Xiangya)
- Yue Yuan
(BGI-Shenzhen
China National GeneBank, BGI-Shenzhen
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Liang Wu
(BGI-Shenzhen
China National GeneBank, BGI-Shenzhen
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Fei Gong
(Central South University
Ministry of Health
Reproductive & Genetic Hospital of CITIC-Xiangya)
- Shuoping Zhang
(Central South University
Ministry of Health)
- Xiaoyu Wei
(BGI-Shenzhen
China National GeneBank, BGI-Shenzhen
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Mingyue Wang
(BGI-Shenzhen
China National GeneBank, BGI-Shenzhen
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Lei Zhao
(Reproductive & Genetic Hospital of CITIC-Xiangya)
- Liang Hu
(Central South University
Ministry of Health
Reproductive & Genetic Hospital of CITIC-Xiangya
National Engineering and Research Center of Human Stem Cell)
- Jian Wang
(BGI-Shenzhen
James D. Watson Institute of Genome Sciences)
- Huanming Yang
(BGI-Shenzhen
James D. Watson Institute of Genome Sciences)
- Shida Zhu
(BGI-Shenzhen
China National GeneBank, BGI-Shenzhen)
- Fang Chen
(BGI-Shenzhen
China National GeneBank, BGI-Shenzhen
University of Copenhagen)
- Guangxiu Lu
(Central South University
Ministry of Health
Reproductive & Genetic Hospital of CITIC-Xiangya
National Engineering and Research Center of Human Stem Cell)
- Zhouchun Shang
(BGI-Shenzhen
China National GeneBank, BGI-Shenzhen
Tongji University School of Medicine)
- Ge Lin
(Central South University
Ministry of Health
Reproductive & Genetic Hospital of CITIC-Xiangya
National Engineering and Research Center of Human Stem Cell)
Abstract
Human pre-implantation embryonic development involves extensive changes in chromatin structure and transcriptional activity. Here, we report on LiCAT-seq, a technique that enables simultaneous profiling of chromatin accessibility and gene expression with ultra-low input of cells, and map the chromatin accessibility and transcriptome landscapes for human pre-implantation embryos. We observed global difference in chromatin accessibility between sperm and all stages of embryos, finding that the accessible regions in sperm tend to occur in gene-poor genomic regions. Integrative analyses between the two datasets reveals strong association between the establishment of accessible chromatin and embryonic genome activation (EGA), and uncovers transcription factors and endogenous retrovirus (ERVs) specific to EGA. In particular, a large proportion of the early activated genes and ERVs are bound by DUX4 and become accessible as early as the 2- to 4-cell stages. Our results thus offer mechanistic insights into the molecular events inherent to human pre-implantation development.
Suggested Citation
Longqi Liu & Lizhi Leng & Chuanyu Liu & Changfu Lu & Yue Yuan & Liang Wu & Fei Gong & Shuoping Zhang & Xiaoyu Wei & Mingyue Wang & Lei Zhao & Liang Hu & Jian Wang & Huanming Yang & Shida Zhu & Fang Ch, 2019.
"An integrated chromatin accessibility and transcriptome landscape of human pre-implantation embryos,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-11, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-08244-0
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-08244-0
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- Julien Pontis & Cyril Pulver & Christopher J. Playfoot & Evarist Planet & Delphine Grun & Sandra Offner & Julien Duc & Andrea Manfrin & Matthias P. Lutolf & Didier Trono, 2022.
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"Isoform-resolved transcriptome of the human preimplantation embryo,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-23, December.
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