Cell-context response to germ layer differentiation signals is predetermined by the epigenome in regionalized epiblast populations.

区域性上胚层细胞群中,细胞对胚层分化信号的反应是由表观基因组预先决定的

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作者:Menezes Niels Alvaro, Peterson Kathryn Johanna, Guo Xiaogang, Castiglioni Veronica, Kalvisa Adrija, Filimonow Katarzyna, Schachter Karen, Schuh Christina Maria, Pasias Athanasios, Mariani Luca, Brickman Joshua Mark, Sedzinski Jakub, Ferretti Elisabetta
Stem cells hold promise in regenerative medicine as they have the potential to differentiate into a variety of specialized cell types. However, mechanisms underlying stem cell potency and lineage acquisition remain elusive. Epigenetic modifications and genome accessibility prime cellular feedback to signalling cues, influencing lineage differentiation outcomes. Deciphering how this epigenetic code influences the context-dependent response of pluripotent cells to differentiation cues will elucidate how mammalian tissue diversity is established. Using in vitro and in vivo models, we show that lineage-specific epigenetic signatures precede transcriptional activation of germ layer differentiation programs. We provide evidence that while distinct chromatin accessibility and methylome states prime extraembryonic mesodermal fate decisions, it is DNA methylation, and not chromatin accessibility that predetermines the fates of neuroectoderm, definitive endoderm and neuromesodermal lineages. This study establishes that epigenetic machinery fine-tunes epiblast potency, allowing context-specific spatiotemporal responses to promiscuously used signalling cues controlling organogenesis.

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