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Spatial single-cell sequencing of meiosis I arrested oocytes indicates acquisition of maternal transcripts from the soma

Kenneth A. Trimmer, Peisen Zhao, Jacob Seemann, Shin-Yu Chen, Sudip Mondal, Adela Ben‐Yakar, Swathi Arur

2023Cell Reports11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Maternal RNAs are stored from minutes to decades in oocytes throughout meiosis I arrest in a transcriptionally quiescent state. Recent reports, however, propose a role for nascent transcription in arrested oocytes. Whether arrested oocytes launch nascent transcription in response to environmental or hormonal signals while maintaining the meiosis I arrest remains undetermined. We test this by integrating single-cell RNA sequencing, RNA velocity, and RNA fluorescence in situ hybridization on C. elegans meiosis I arrested oocytes. We identify transcripts that increase as the arrested meiosis I oocyte ages, but rule out extracellular signaling through ERK MAPK and nascent transcription as a mechanism for this increase. We report transcript acquisition from neighboring somatic cells as a mechanism of transcript increase during meiosis I arrest. These analyses provide a deeper view at single-cell resolution of the RNA landscape of a meiosis I arrested oocyte and as it prepares for oocyte maturation and fertilization.

Topics & Concepts

MeiosisOocyteBiologyCell biologyTranscription (linguistics)RNASomatic cellGeneticsGeneEmbryoPhilosophyLinguisticsGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model OrganismsSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsReproductive Biology and Fertility