母子转换
生物
胚胎
细胞生物学
表型
基因
遗传学
胚胎发生
合子
作者
Jingyu Li,Weibo Hou,Qi Zhao,Wei Han,Hongdi Cui,Songling Xiao,Ling Zhu,Jiadan Qu,Xiaoyu Liu,Weitao Cong,Jingling Shen,Yuzheng Zhao,Shaorong Gao,Guoning Huang,Qingran Kong
摘要
Abstract Lactate is present at a high level in the microenvironment of mammalian preimplantation embryos in vivo and in vitro. However, its role in preimplantation development is unclear. Here, we report that lactate is highly enriched in the nuclei of early embryos when major zygotic genome activation (ZGA) occurs in humans and mice. The inhibition of its production and uptake results in developmental arrest at the 2-cell stage, major ZGA failure, and loss of lactate-derived H3K18lac, which could be rescued by addition of Lac-CoA and recapitulated by overexpression of H3K18R mutation. By profiling the landscape of H3K18lac during mouse preimplantation development, we show that H3K18lac is enriched on the promoter regions of most major ZGA genes and correlates with their expressions. In humans, H3K18lac is also enriched in ZGA markers and temporally concomitant with their expressions. Taken together, we profile the landscapes of H3K18lac in mouse and human preimplantation embryos, and demonstrate the important role for H3K18lac in major ZGA, showing a conserved metabolic mechanism underlies preimplantation development of mammalian embryos.
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