Significant improvement of reprogramming efficiency by transient overexpression of ZGA inducer Dux but not Dppa2/4

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Abstract

Cloned animal have been reported by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) for many years. However, the SCNT is extremely inefficient, and zygotic genome activation (ZGA) is required for SCNT and chemical mediated reprogramming. To identify candidate factors that facilitate ZGA in reprogramming, we performed siRNA-repressor and mRNA-inducer screening, which revealed Dux, Dppa2, and Dppa4 as key factors enhancing the ZGA in SCNT. Direct injection of ZGA-inducers had no significant effect on the SCNT blastocyst formation, and even destroyed the ZGA. Through a inducible Dux transgenic mouse model, we demonstrate that transient overexpression of Dux not only improved SCNT efficiency, but also increased the efficiency of chemical reprogramming. Transcriptome profiling revealed that Dux treated SCNT embryos were similar to fertilized embryos. Furthermore, transient overexpression of Dux combined with inactivation of DNA methyltransferases (Dnmts) further promote the overall development of SCNT-derived animals. These findings enhance our understanding of ZGA-regulators in somatic reprogramming.

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