No imprinted XIST expression in pigs: biallelic XIST expression in early embryos and random X inactivation in placentas

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Huiying Zou
Dawei Yu
Xuguang Du
Jing Wang
Lei Chen
Yangyang Wang
Huitao Xu
Yunxuan Zhao
Shanjiang Zhao
Yunwei Pang
Yan Liu
Haisheng Hao
Xueming Zhao
Weihua Du
Yunping Dai
Ning Li
Sen Wu
Huabin Zhu
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[1] Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Key Laboratory of Animal (Poultry) Genetics Breeding and Reproduction, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Institute of Animal Science
[2] China Agricultural University,State Key Laboratory of Agrobiotechnology, College of Biological Sciences
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Stem Cell and Reproductive Biology, Institute of Zoology
[4] Chongqing Academy of Animal Science,Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Food Nutrition and Human Health
[5] China Agricultural University,undefined
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Pig; Duroc and Rongchang hybrids; SNPs; No imprinted ; expression; Biallelic ; expression; Random XCI;
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Dosage compensation, which is achieved by X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) in female mammals, ensures balanced X-linked gene expression levels between the sexes. Although eutherian mammals commonly display random XCI in embryonic and adult tissues, imprinted XCI has also been identified in extraembryonic tissues of mouse, rat, and cow. Little is known about XCI in pigs. Here, we sequenced the porcine XIST gene and identified an insertion/deletion mutation between Asian- and Western-origin pig breeds. Allele-specific analysis revealed biallelic XIST expression in porcine ICSI blastocysts. To investigate the XCI pattern in porcine placentas, we performed allele-specific RNA sequencing analysis on individuals from reciprocal crosses between Duroc and Rongchang pigs. Our results were the first to reveal that random XCI occurs in the placentas of pigs. Next, we investigated the H3K27me3 histone pattern in porcine blastocysts, showing that only 17–31.8% cells have attained XCI. The hypomethylation status of an important XIST DMR (differentially methylated region) in gametes and early embryos demonstrated that no methylation is pre-deposited on XIST in pigs. Our findings reveal that the XCI regulation mechanism in pigs is different from that in mice and highlight the importance of further study of the mechanisms regulating XCI during early porcine embryo development.
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