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Zygotes segregate entire parental genomes in distinct blastomere lineages causing cleavage-stage chimerism and mixoploidy

Dramatic genome dynamics, such as chromosome instability, contribute to the remarkable genomic heterogeneity among the blastomeres comprising a single embryo during human preimplantation development. This heterogeneity, when compatible with life, manifests as constitutional mosaicism, chimerism, and...

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Autores principales: Destouni, Aspasia, Zamani Esteki, Masoud, Catteeuw, Maaike, Tšuiko, Olga, Dimitriadou, Eftychia, Smits, Katrien, Kurg, Ants, Salumets, Andres, Van Soom, Ann, Voet, Thierry, Vermeesch, Joris R.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4864459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27197242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.200527.115
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author Destouni, Aspasia
Zamani Esteki, Masoud
Catteeuw, Maaike
Tšuiko, Olga
Dimitriadou, Eftychia
Smits, Katrien
Kurg, Ants
Salumets, Andres
Van Soom, Ann
Voet, Thierry
Vermeesch, Joris R.
author_facet Destouni, Aspasia
Zamani Esteki, Masoud
Catteeuw, Maaike
Tšuiko, Olga
Dimitriadou, Eftychia
Smits, Katrien
Kurg, Ants
Salumets, Andres
Van Soom, Ann
Voet, Thierry
Vermeesch, Joris R.
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description Dramatic genome dynamics, such as chromosome instability, contribute to the remarkable genomic heterogeneity among the blastomeres comprising a single embryo during human preimplantation development. This heterogeneity, when compatible with life, manifests as constitutional mosaicism, chimerism, and mixoploidy in live-born individuals. Chimerism and mixoploidy are defined by the presence of cell lineages with different parental genomes or different ploidy states in a single individual, respectively. Our knowledge of their mechanistic origin results from indirect observations, often when the cell lineages have been subject to rigorous selective pressure during development. Here, we applied haplarithmisis to infer the haplotypes and the copy number of parental genomes in 116 single blastomeres comprising entire preimplantation bovine embryos (n = 23) following in vitro fertilization. We not only demonstrate that chromosome instability is conserved between bovine and human cleavage embryos, but we also discovered that zygotes can spontaneously segregate entire parental genomes into different cell lineages during the first post-zygotic cleavage division. Parental genome segregation was not exclusively triggered by abnormal fertilizations leading to triploid zygotes, but also normally fertilized zygotes can spontaneously segregate entire parental genomes into different cell lineages during cleavage of the zygote. We coin the term “heterogoneic division” to indicate the events leading to noncanonical zygotic cytokinesis, segregating the parental genomes into distinct cell lineages. Persistence of those cell lines during development is a likely cause of chimerism and mixoploidy in mammals.
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spelling pubmed-48644592016-11-01 Zygotes segregate entire parental genomes in distinct blastomere lineages causing cleavage-stage chimerism and mixoploidy Destouni, Aspasia Zamani Esteki, Masoud Catteeuw, Maaike Tšuiko, Olga Dimitriadou, Eftychia Smits, Katrien Kurg, Ants Salumets, Andres Van Soom, Ann Voet, Thierry Vermeesch, Joris R. Genome Res Research Dramatic genome dynamics, such as chromosome instability, contribute to the remarkable genomic heterogeneity among the blastomeres comprising a single embryo during human preimplantation development. This heterogeneity, when compatible with life, manifests as constitutional mosaicism, chimerism, and mixoploidy in live-born individuals. Chimerism and mixoploidy are defined by the presence of cell lineages with different parental genomes or different ploidy states in a single individual, respectively. Our knowledge of their mechanistic origin results from indirect observations, often when the cell lineages have been subject to rigorous selective pressure during development. Here, we applied haplarithmisis to infer the haplotypes and the copy number of parental genomes in 116 single blastomeres comprising entire preimplantation bovine embryos (n = 23) following in vitro fertilization. We not only demonstrate that chromosome instability is conserved between bovine and human cleavage embryos, but we also discovered that zygotes can spontaneously segregate entire parental genomes into different cell lineages during the first post-zygotic cleavage division. Parental genome segregation was not exclusively triggered by abnormal fertilizations leading to triploid zygotes, but also normally fertilized zygotes can spontaneously segregate entire parental genomes into different cell lineages during cleavage of the zygote. We coin the term “heterogoneic division” to indicate the events leading to noncanonical zygotic cytokinesis, segregating the parental genomes into distinct cell lineages. Persistence of those cell lines during development is a likely cause of chimerism and mixoploidy in mammals. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2016-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4864459/ /pubmed/27197242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.200527.115 Text en © 2016 Destouni et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed exclusively by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the first six months after the full-issue publication date (see http://genome.cshlp.org/site/misc/terms.xhtml). After six months, it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
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Destouni, Aspasia
Zamani Esteki, Masoud
Catteeuw, Maaike
Tšuiko, Olga
Dimitriadou, Eftychia
Smits, Katrien
Kurg, Ants
Salumets, Andres
Van Soom, Ann
Voet, Thierry
Vermeesch, Joris R.
Zygotes segregate entire parental genomes in distinct blastomere lineages causing cleavage-stage chimerism and mixoploidy
title Zygotes segregate entire parental genomes in distinct blastomere lineages causing cleavage-stage chimerism and mixoploidy
title_full Zygotes segregate entire parental genomes in distinct blastomere lineages causing cleavage-stage chimerism and mixoploidy
title_fullStr Zygotes segregate entire parental genomes in distinct blastomere lineages causing cleavage-stage chimerism and mixoploidy
title_full_unstemmed Zygotes segregate entire parental genomes in distinct blastomere lineages causing cleavage-stage chimerism and mixoploidy
title_short Zygotes segregate entire parental genomes in distinct blastomere lineages causing cleavage-stage chimerism and mixoploidy
title_sort zygotes segregate entire parental genomes in distinct blastomere lineages causing cleavage-stage chimerism and mixoploidy
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4864459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27197242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.200527.115
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