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Variable allelic expression of imprinted genes in human pluripotent stem cells during differentiation into specialized cell types in vitro

Authors
Park, Sang-WookKim, JihoonPark, Jong-LyulKo, Ji-YunIm, IlkyunDo, Hyo-SangKim, HyeminNgoc-Tung TranLee, Sang-HunKim, Yong SungCho, Yee SookLee, Dong RyulHan, Yong-Mahn
Issue Date
Apr-2014
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Keywords
Human pluripotent stem cells; In vitro differentiation; Imprinted genes; Allele-specific expression
Citation
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, v.446, no.2, pp.493 - 498
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Journal Title
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS
Volume
446
Number
2
Start Page
493
End Page
498
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/160318
DOI
10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.02.141
ISSN
0006-291X
Abstract
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which a subset of genes is asymmetrically expressed in a parent-of-origin manner. However, little is known regarding the epigenetic behaviors of imprinted genes during human development. Here, we show dynamic epigenetic changes in imprinted genes in hESCs during in vitro differentiation into specialized cell types. Out of 9 imprinted genes with single nucleotide polymorphisms, mono-allelic expression for three imprinted genes (H19, KCNQ10T1, and IPW), and bi- or partial-allelic expression for three imprinted genes (OSBPL5, PPP1R9A, and RTL1) were stably retained in H9-hESCs throughout differentiation, representing imprinting stability. Three imprinted genes (KCNK9, ATP10A, and SLC22A3) showed a loss and a gain of imprinting in a lineage-specific manner during differentiation. Changes in allelic expression of imprinted genes were observed in another hESC line during in vitro differentiation. These findings indicate that the allelic expression of imprinted genes may be vulnerable in a lineage-specific manner in human pluripotent stem cells during differentiation.
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