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DNA Methylation Directs Polycomb-Dependent 3D Genome Re-organization in Naive Pluripotency.

TitleDNA Methylation Directs Polycomb-Dependent 3D Genome Re-organization in Naive Pluripotency.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsMcLaughlin K, Flyamer IM, Thomson JP, Mjoseng HK, Shukla R, Williamson I, Grimes GR, Illingworth RS, Adams IR, Pennings S, Meehan RR, Bickmore WA
JournalCell Rep
Volume29
Issue7
Pagination1974-1985.e6
Date Published2019 Nov 12
ISSN2211-1247
Abstract

The DNA hypomethylation that occurs when embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are directed to the ground state of naive pluripotency by culturing in two small molecule inhibitors (2i) results in redistribution of polycomb (H3K27me3) away from its target loci. Here, we demonstrate that 3D genome organization is also altered in 2i, with chromatin decompaction at polycomb target loci and a loss of long-range polycomb interactions. By preventing DNA hypomethylation during the transition to the ground state, we are able to restore to ESC in 2i the H3K27me3 distribution, as well as polycomb-mediated 3D genome organization that is characteristic of primed ESCs grown in serum. However, these cells retain the functional characteristics of 2i ground-state ESCs. Our findings demonstrate the central role of DNA methylation in shaping major aspects of 3D genome organization but caution against assuming causal roles for the epigenome and 3D genome in gene regulation and function in ESCs.

DOI10.1016/j.celrep.2019.10.031
Alternate JournalCell Rep
PubMed ID31722211
PubMed Central IDPMC6856714
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