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PRC1-mediated epigenetic programming is required to generate the ovarian reserve.


ABSTRACT: The ovarian reserve defines the female reproductive lifespan, which in humans spans decades due to robust maintenance of meiotic arrest in oocytes residing in primordial follicles. Epigenetic reprogramming, including DNA demethylation, accompanies meiotic entry, but the chromatin changes that underpin the generation and preservation of ovarian reserves are poorly defined. We report that the Polycomb Repressive Complex 1 (PRC1) establishes repressive chromatin states in perinatal mouse oocytes that directly suppress the gene expression program of meiotic prophase-I and thereby enable the transition to dictyate arrest. PRC1 dysfuction causes depletion of the ovarian reserve and leads to premature ovarian failure. Our study demonstrates a fundamental role for PRC1-mediated gene silencing in female reproductive lifespan, and reveals a critical window of epigenetic programming required to establish ovarian reserve.

SUBMITTER: Hu M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9365831 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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PRC1-mediated epigenetic programming is required to generate the ovarian reserve.

Hu Mengwen M   Yeh Yu-Han YH   Munakata Yasuhisa Y   Abe Hironori H   Sakashita Akihiko A   Maezawa So S   Vidal Miguel M   Koseki Haruhiko H   Hunter Neil N   Schultz Richard M RM   Namekawa Satoshi H SH  

Nature communications 20220810 1


The ovarian reserve defines the female reproductive lifespan, which in humans spans decades due to robust maintenance of meiotic arrest in oocytes residing in primordial follicles. Epigenetic reprogramming, including DNA demethylation, accompanies meiotic entry, but the chromatin changes that underpin the generation and preservation of ovarian reserves are poorly defined. We report that the Polycomb Repressive Complex 1 (PRC1) establishes repressive chromatin states in perinatal mouse oocytes th  ...[more]

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