Journal article

Transient Polycomb activity represses developmental genes in growing oocytes

EG Jarred, Z Qu, T Tsai, R Oberin, S Petautschnig, H Bildsoe, S Pederson, QH Zhang, JM Stringer, J Carroll, DK Gardner, M Van den Buuse, NA Sims, WT Gibson, DL Adelson, PS Western

Clinical Epigenetics | Published : 2022

Abstract

Background: Non-genetic disease inheritance and offspring phenotype are substantially influenced by germline epigenetic programming, including genomic imprinting. Loss of Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2) function in oocytes causes non-genetically inherited effects on offspring, including embryonic growth restriction followed by post-natal offspring overgrowth. While PRC2-dependent non-canonical imprinting is likely to contribute, less is known about germline epigenetic programming of non-imprinted genes during oocyte growth. In addition, de novo germline mutations in genes encoding PRC2 lead to overgrowth syndromes in human patients, but the extent to which PRC2 activity is conserved in ..

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