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Series GSE232925 Query DataSets for GSE232925
Status Public on Jun 25, 2024
Title The primitive endoderm supports lineage plasticity to enable regulative development [CUT&Tag]
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Mammalian blastocyst formation involves the sequential specification of trophectoderm and the differentiation of inner cell mass into either epiblast or primitive endoderm. During this time, the embryo maintains a window of plasticity and able to redirect its cellular fate when challenged experimentally. In this context, we found that the primitive endoderm alone was capable of regenerating a complete blastocyst and continue normal postimplantation development. We identify an in vitro population similar to the early primitive endoderm in vivo that exhibits plasticity, forms three dimensional embryoid structures and exhibits multilineage competence in chimera assays. Here, we find OCT4 as the main player in collaborating with endodermal transcription factors to maintain pluripotent enhancers in a state that is primed for activation mediated by JAK/STAT signalling. Our observations support the notion that transcription factor persistence underlies plasticity in regulative development and highlights the importance of primitive endoderm in perturbed development.
 
Overall design Cleavage Under Targets & Tagmentation (CUT&Tag) of naïve extra-embryonic endoderm (nEnd) subpopulations
 
Contributor(s) Linneberg-Agerholm M, Redó-Riveiro A, Sell AC, Proks M, Knudsen TE, Perera M, Brickman JM
Citation(s) 38917790
Submission date May 19, 2023
Last update date Aug 26, 2024
Contact name Josh M Brickman
E-mail(s) joshua.brickman@sund.ku.dk
Organization name Copenhagen University
Department reNEW
Lab Brickman
Street address 3B Blegdamsvej
City Copenhagen
ZIP/Postal code 2200
Country Denmark
 
Platforms (1)
GPL19057 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Mus musculus)
Samples (39)
GSM7393114 H3K4me1_DP_R1
GSM7393115 H3K4me1_DP_R2
GSM7393116 H3K4me1_DP_R3
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE232926 The primitive endoderm supports lineage plasticity to enable regulative development
Relations
BioProject PRJNA974437

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