Oral Presentation 41st Lorne Genome Conference 2020

Xmas ESC: A new female embryonic stem cell system that reveals the BAF complex as a key regulator of the establishment of X chromosome inactivation (#34)

Andrew Keniry 1 , Natasha Jansz 1 , Jamie Gearing 1 , Iromi Wanigasuriya 1 , Quentin Gouil 1 , Matthew Ritchie 1 , Douglas Hilton 1 , Jose Polo 2 , Marnie Blewitt 1
  1. Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Parkville, VIC, Australia
  2. Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia

Although female pluripotency significantly differs to male, complications with in vitro culture of female embryonic stem cells (ESC) have severely limited the use and study of these cells. We report a replenishable female ESC system, Xmas, that has enabled us to optimise a protocol for preserving the XX karyotype. Our protocol also improves male ESC fitness. We utilised our Xmas ESC system to screen for regulators of the female-specific process of X chromosome inactivation, revealing chromatin remodellers Smarcc1 and Smarca4 as key regulators of establishment of X inactivation. The remodellers create a nucleosome depleted region at gene promotors on the inactive X during exit from pluripotency, without which gene silencing fails. Our female ESC system provides a tractable model for XX ESC culture that will expedite study of female pluripotency and has enabled us to discover new features of the female-specific process of X inactivation.