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B cell stimulation changes the structure and higher-order organization of the inactive X chromosome
- PMID: 39975382
- PMCID: PMC11838360
- DOI: 10.1101/2025.01.30.635789
B cell stimulation changes the structure and higher-order organization of the inactive X chromosome
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B cell stimulation changes the structure and higher-order organization of the inactive X chromosome.Cell Rep. 2025 Mar 25;44(3):115351. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2025.115351. Epub 2025 Feb 26. Cell Rep. 2025. PMID: 40014450 Free PMC article.
Abstract
X Chromosome Inactivation (XCI) equalizes X-linked gene expression between sexes. B cells exhibit dynamic XCI, with Xist RNA/heterochromatic marks absent on the inactive X (Xi) in naive B cells but returning following mitogenic stimulation. The impact of dynamic XCI on Xi structure and maintenance was previously unknown. Here, we find dosage compensation of the Xi with state-specific XCI escape genes in naive and in vitro activated B cells. Allele-specific OligoPaints indicate similar Xi and Xa territories in B cells that are less compact than in fibroblasts. Allele-specific Hi-C reveals a lack of TAD-like structures on the Xi of naive B cells, and stimulation-induced alterations in TAD-like boundary strength independent of gene expression. Notably, Xist deletion in B cells changes TAD boundaries and large-scale Xi compaction. Altogether, our results uncover B cell-specific Xi plasticity which could underlie sex-biased biological mechanisms.
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