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GEO Series: GSE102047

Title: The Xenopus Primordial Germ Cell Transcriptome: Unexpected Role for sox7 in Early PGC Development

Summary

Xenopus primordial germ cells (PGCs) are determined by the presence of maternally derived germ plasm. Germ plasm components both protect PGCs from somatic differentiation and begin a unique gene expression program. Segregation of the germline from the endodermal lineage occurs during gastrulation and PGCs subsequently initiate zygotic transcription. However, the gene-networks that operate to both preserve the potential for totipotency and promote germline differentiation are poorly understood. Here, we utilized RNA-sequencing analysis to comprehensively interrogate PGC and neighboring endoderm cell RNAs after lineage segregation. We identified 1,865 transcripts enriched in PGCs compared to endoderm cells. Over 50% of maternal, vegetally-enriched transcripts were enriched in the PGC transcriptome, including sox7. PGC-directed sox7 knockdown and over-expression studies revealed an early requirement for sox7 in proper germ plasm localization, zygotic transcription, and PGC number. We identified oct60 as the most highly expressed and enriched OCT3/4 homologue in PGCs. Lastly, we compared the Xenopus PGC transcriptome with human PGC transcripts and showed that 80% of transcripts are conserved, identifying Xenopus as a relevant model system for understanding the gene-networks necessary for human germline development.


Contributors: Mary Lou King, Amanda Butler, Dawn Owens, Lingyu Wang, Mary King

Experiment Type: Examination of X. laevis primordial germ cell (PGC) and neighboring endoderm cell (Endo) RNAs after lineage segregation to determine PGC-enriched transcripts that may contribute to germline development.

Article: XB-ART-54309, PubMed

Source: NCBI GEO, Xenbase Download

Samples: (DEG = Differentially Expressed Genes; GSM = GEO Sample Number)
Sample View GSMs Assay Type
endoderm - NF12 GSM2722410  GSM2722411  GSM2722412  RNA-Seq
Background: Xla.Outbred
Conditions:
Tissue Assay Stages ChIP Antibody
endoderm NF stage 12 to NF stage 14  
primordial germ cell - NF12 GSM2722413  GSM2722414  GSM2722415  RNA-Seq
Background: Xla.Outbred
Conditions:
Tissue Assay Stages ChIP Antibody
primordial germ cell NF stage 12 to NF stage 14  
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