2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2013.10.051
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Cellular Resolution Maps of X Chromosome Inactivation: Implications for Neural Development, Function, and Disease

Abstract: Female eutherian mammals use X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) to epigenetically regulate gene expression from ~4% of genes. To quantitatively map the topography of XCI for defined cell types at single cell resolution, we have generated female mice that carry X-linked, Cre-activated, and nuclear-localized fluorescent reporters – GFP on one X-chromosome and tdTomato on the other. Using these reporters in combination with different Cre drivers we have defined the topographies of XCI mosaicism for multiple CNS cell… Show more

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“…The X-chromosomal location of Ndp provides an opportunity to examine variation in Norrin action in Ndp +/-females due to variation in the topography of X chromosome inactivation (XCI). In female mouse retinas, contiguous territories that express one or the other X chromosome generally vary from tens to hundreds of microns in diameter (32,33). In earlier work with Ndp +/-females, in which the topography of the XCI mosaic was visualized with a constitu-jci.org Volume 124 Number 9 September 2014…”
Section: Claudin5mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The X-chromosomal location of Ndp provides an opportunity to examine variation in Norrin action in Ndp +/-females due to variation in the topography of X chromosome inactivation (XCI). In female mouse retinas, contiguous territories that express one or the other X chromosome generally vary from tens to hundreds of microns in diameter (32,33). In earlier work with Ndp +/-females, in which the topography of the XCI mosaic was visualized with a constitu-jci.org Volume 124 Number 9 September 2014…”
Section: Claudin5mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Clinical consequences of duplications in females can vary depending upon the degree of skewing of X-inactivation, as well as variations in cell-specific patterns of gene regulation. 15 In addition, there are some genes on the X-chromosome that escape X-inactivation further complicating the assessment of dosage sensitivity. Despite these complexities, increased dosage of X-chromosome genes has been implicated in ID and autism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, studies employing X--linked fluorescent reporter genes in mice also came to the conclusion that XCI is completed in the postimplantation epiblast (Fig. 2B) at the latest between E6.5 and E7.5 [31,67]. This provides further evidence that XCI is an early differentiation event during the exit from naïve pluripotency.…”
Section: Random XCI -A Hallmark Of Cell Differentiationmentioning
confidence: 69%