[HTML][HTML] Human embryonic genome activation initiates at the one-cell stage

M Asami, BYH Lam, MK Ma, K Rainbow, S Braun… - Cell Stem Cell, 2022 - cell.com
M Asami, BYH Lam, MK Ma, K Rainbow, S Braun, MD VerMilyea, GSH Yeo, ACF Perry
Cell Stem Cell, 2022cell.com
In human embryos, the initiation of transcription (embryonic genome activation [EGA]) occurs
by the eight-cell stage, but its exact timing and profile are unclear. To address this, we
profiled gene expression at depth in human metaphase II oocytes and bipronuclear (2PN)
one-cell embryos. High-resolution single-cell RNA sequencing revealed previously
inaccessible oocyte-to-embryo gene expression changes. This confirmed transcript
depletion following fertilization (maternal RNA degradation) but also uncovered low …
Summary
In human embryos, the initiation of transcription (embryonic genome activation [EGA]) occurs by the eight-cell stage, but its exact timing and profile are unclear. To address this, we profiled gene expression at depth in human metaphase II oocytes and bipronuclear (2PN) one-cell embryos. High-resolution single-cell RNA sequencing revealed previously inaccessible oocyte-to-embryo gene expression changes. This confirmed transcript depletion following fertilization (maternal RNA degradation) but also uncovered low-magnitude upregulation of hundreds of spliced transcripts. Gene expression analysis predicted embryonic processes including cell-cycle progression and chromosome maintenance as well as transcriptional activators that included cancer-associated gene regulators. Transcription was disrupted in abnormal monopronuclear (1PN) and tripronuclear (3PN) one-cell embryos. These findings indicate that human embryonic transcription initiates at the one-cell stage, sooner than previously thought. The pattern of gene upregulation promises to illuminate processes involved at the onset of human development, with implications for epigenetic inheritance, stem-cell-derived embryos, and cancer.
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