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Series GSE17983 Query DataSets for GSE17983
Status Public on Nov 25, 2009
Title Replication Timing Reveal An Epigenetic Commitment To Differentiation Prior To Germ Layer Specification (WG_CGH, RT)
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Genome variation profiling by genome tiling array
Summary Differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) is accompanied by global changes in replication timing. To elucidate this reorganization process and explore its potential impact on mouse development, we constructed genome-wide replication-timing profiles of 15 independent mouse cell types representing nine different stages of early mouse development, including all three germ layers. Overall, 45% of the genome exhibits significant changes in replication timing between cell types, indicating that replication-timing regulation is more extensive than previously estimated from neural differentiation. Intriguingly, analysis of early and late epiblast cell culture models suggest that the earliest changes in development include extensive lineage-independent early-to-late replication switches that are completed at a stage equivalent to the post-implantation epiblast, prior to germ layer specification and down-regulation of key pluripotency transcription factors (Oct4/Nanog/Sox2). These changes were stable in all subsequent lineages and involved a class of irreversibly silenced genes that were re-positioned closer to the nuclear periphery. Lineage-specific, late-to-early and early-to-late replication switches followed, which created cell-type specific replication profiles. Importantly, partially reprogrammed induced pluripotent stem cells (piPSCs) failed to restore ESC-specific replication timing and transcription programs particularly within regions of lineage-independent early-to-late replication changes, as well as the inactive X-chromosome. We conclude that lineage-independent, early-to-late replication-timing switches that occur in the post-implantation epiblast embody an epigenetic commitment to differentiation prior to germ layer specification.
 
Overall design 22 cell lines, with a total of 36 individual replicates (i.e. 14 in duplicates, 8 in single replicates)
 
Contributor(s) Hiratani I, Ryba T
Citation(s) 19952138
Submission date Sep 04, 2009
Last update date Apr 16, 2013
Contact name David M. Gilbert
E-mail(s) gilbert@bio.fsu.edu
Phone 8506457583
Organization name Florida State University
Street address 319 Stadium Drive
City Tallahassee
State/province Florida
ZIP/Postal code 32306-4295
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL9156 FSU NimbleGen Mouse 385K Whole Genome Tiling
Samples (22)
GSM450272 Replication timing of 46C ESC
GSM450273 Replication timing of D3 ESC
GSM450274 Replication timing of TT2 ESC
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE18019 Genome-Wide Dynamics of Replication Timing Revealed by In Vitro Models of Mouse Embryogenesis
Relations
BioProject PRJNA123571

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