Table 1.
Epigenetic Barrier | Where | Reference |
---|---|---|
Memory of an active transcriptional state | Donor cells | [55,56] |
Imprinting disorder in donor cells | Fibroblasts from abnormal cloned fetuses | [57] |
Misregulation of mRNAs at the time of ZGA | Early stage NT embryos | [35] |
Disturbed transcription by RNA polymerase I around ZGA | Early stage NT embryos | [38] |
Non-proper degradation of maternally stored transcripts | Early stage NT embryos | [35] |
Continuous expression of some somatic genes around ZGA | Early stage NT embryos | [40] |
Resistance to reprogramming of pluripotency genes | Early to blastocyst stage NT embryos |
[41,42] |
Defective epigenetic reprogramming of DNA and histones | NT embryos | [27,46,58] |
Abnormal regulation of DNA methyltransferase expression | NT embryos | [59] |
Incomplete erasure of the somatic type of DNA methylation and somatic cell-like features | NT embryos | [40,51,60] |
Failure to reactivate X chromosome and aberrant X chromosome inactivation (XCI) | NT embryos | [61,62] |
Aberrant remethylation leading to mis-expression of genes and retrotransposons important for ZGA | NT embryos | [63] |
Disruption of imprinted gene methylation and expression | NT embryos | [64,65] |
Loss of imprinting | NT embryos | [53] |
Defective trophoblast cell lineage specification | NT blastocysts | [66,67] |
Abnormal gene expression profiles in cloned placenta | Extra-embryonic tissues | [68,69,70] |
Abnormal imprinted gene expression and methylation patterns in mid-gestation | Cloned fetuses and placentas | [57,71,72,73,74,75,76] |