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Publication : Loss of Tet enzymes compromises proper differentiation of embryonic stem cells.

First Author  Dawlaty MM Year  2014
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  29
Issue  1 Pages  102-11
PubMed ID  24735881 Mgi Jnum  J:329181
Mgi Id  MGI:7341920 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2014.03.003
Citation  Dawlaty MM, et al. (2014) Loss of Tet enzymes compromises proper differentiation of embryonic stem cells. Dev Cell 29(1):102-11
abstractText  Tet enzymes (Tet1/2/3) convert 5-methylcytosine (5mC) to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) and are dynamically expressed during development. Whereas loss of individual Tet enzymes or combined deficiency of Tet1/2 allows for embryogenesis, the effect of complete loss of Tet activity and 5hmC marks in development is not established. We have generated Tet1/2/3 triple-knockout (TKO) mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and examined their developmental potential. Combined deficiency of all three Tets depleted 5hmC and impaired ESC differentiation, as seen in poorly differentiated TKO embryoid bodies (EBs) and teratomas. Consistent with impaired differentiation, TKO ESCs contributed poorly to chimeric embryos, a defect rescued by Tet1 reexpression, and could not support embryonic development. Global gene-expression and methylome analyses of TKO EBs revealed promoter hypermethylation and deregulation of genes implicated in embryonic development and differentiation. These findings suggest a requirement for Tet- and 5hmC-mediated DNA demethylation in proper regulation of gene expression during ESC differentiation and development.
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