Lactate Activates Germline and Cleavage Embryo Genes in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
Qing Tian, Li-quan Zhou
Journal:Cells
IF:7.67
DOI:10.3390/cells11030548
PMID:35159357
Published:2022-02-04
research field:分子生物学非编码RNA研究真菌致病机制蜂业科学昆虫免疫学
Abstract
Lactate was recently found to mediate histone lysine lactylation and facilitate polarization of M1 macrophages, indicating its role in metabolic regulation of gene expression. During somatic cell reprogramming, lactate promotes histone lactylation of pluripotency genes and improves reprogramming efficiency. However, the function of lactate in cell fate control in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) remains elusive. In this study, we revealed that lactate supplementation activated germline genes in mouse ESCs. Lactate also induced global upregulation of cleavage embryo genes, such as members of theZscan4gene family. Further exploration demonstrated that lactate stimulated H3K18 lactylation accumulation on germline and cleavage embryo genes, which in turn promoted transcriptional elongation. Our findings indicated that lactate supplementation expanded the transcriptional network in mouse ESCs.Keywords:lactate;histone lactylation;cell fate;germline gene;zygotic genome activation
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