“…Given the importance of XCI in vivo , the X-chromosome state of human embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) has been addressed by a number of researchers, arriving at the conclusion that these cells have different XCI-states (Anguera et al, 2012; Barakat et al, 2015; Hall et al, 2008; Hoffman et al, 2005; Kim et al, 2014; Lengner et al, 2010; Mekhoubad et al, 2012; Nazor et al, 2012; Pomp et al, 2011; Shen et al, 2008; Silva et al, 2008; Tchieu et al, 2010; Tomoda et al, 2012; Vallot et al, 2015; Xie et al, 2016). At least four X-chromosome states have been described: (i) two active X-chromosomes without XIST expression (XaXa); (ii) an XIST RNA-coated Xi with an Xa (Xi XIST + Xa); (iii) an Xi lacking XIST expression with an Xa (XiXa); and (iv) an Xi lacking XIST RNA with partial loss – erosion – of its silent state (eroded Xi, Xe) with an Xa (XeXa).…”