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BioEssays | 2017

How can zygotes segregate entire parental genomes into distinct blastomeres? The zygote metaphase revisited

Aspasia Destouni; Joris Vermeesch

Zygote cytokinesis produces two symmetric blastomeres, which contain one copy of each parental genome. Contrary to this dogma, we recently discovered that mammalian zygotes can spontaneously segregate entire parental genomes into different blastomeres and coined this novel form of genome segregation heterogoneic division. The molecular mechanisms underlying the emergence of blastomeres with different parental genomes during the first mitotic cycle remain to be elucidated. Here, we speculate on which parental genome asymmetries could provide a mechanistic foundation for these remarkable zygote divisions. In reviewing the field and considering our findings, we revisit the architecture of the first zygotic metaphase by invoking asymmetric interactions between the mitotic spindle and the parental kinetochores. We also speculate on how asynchronous parental cell cycles can be a source of heterogoneic zygote divisions through the formation of parental genome private spindles.


Genome Research | 2016

Zygotes segregate entire parental genomes in distinct blastomere lineages causing cleavage-stage chimerism and mixoploidy

Aspasia Destouni; Masoud Zamani Esteki; Maaike Catteeuw; Olga Tšuiko; Eftychia Dimitriadou; Katrien Smits; Ants Kurg; Andres Salumets; Ann Van Soom; Thierry Voet; Joris Vermeesch


Human Reproduction | 2017

Genome stability of bovine in vivo-conceived cleavage-stage embryos is higher compared to in vitro-produced embryos

Olga Tšuiko; Maaike Catteeuw; Masoud Zamani Esteki; Aspasia Destouni; Osvaldo Américo Bogado Pascottini; U. Besenfelder; V. Havlicek; Katrien Smits; Ants Kurg; Andres Salumets; Thomas D’Hooghe; Thierry Voet; Ann Van Soom; Joris Vermeesch


Online abstracts | 2017

Combining time-lapse imaging and genome-wide haplotyping reveals novel mechanisms underlying chimerism, mixoploidy and aneuploidy formation in human preimplantation embryos

Heleen Masset; Elia Fernandez Gallardo; Maire Peters; B Rodriguez Iglesias; Eftychia Dimitriadou; Aspasia Destouni; Masoud Zamani Esteki; Sophie Debrock; Karen Peeraer; Thierry Voet; Joris Vermeesch


Online abstracts | 2017

Haplotyping single cells by using extended family members: an expanding option for PGD

Jia Ding; Eftychia Dimitriadou; Aspasia Destouni; Cindy Melotte; Joris Vermeesch


Molecular Cytogenetics | 2017

The majority of uncommon chromosomal imbalances detected by NIPT are postzygotic (feto)placental mosaics

Kris Van Den Bogaert; Nathalie Brison; Eftychia Dimitriadou; Cindy Melotte; Luc Dehaspe; Aspasia Destouni; Jeroen Breckpot; Hilde Peeters; Hilde Van Esch; Griet Van Buggenhout; Annick Vogels; Eric Legius; Thomy de Ravel de l'Argentière; Koenraad Devriendt; Joris Vermeesch


Abstract book | 2017

Genome-wide haplotyping uncovers mixoploidy in blastocysts of human preimplantation embryos

Heleen Masset; Maire Peters; Eftychia Dimitriadou; Aspasia Destouni; Masoud Zamani Esteki; Sophie Debrock; Karen Peeraer; Thierry Voet; Joris Vermeesch


Abstract book | 2017

In vitro procedures exacerbate chromosome instability in cleavage-stage embryos

Olga Tšuiko; Maaike Catteeuw; Masoud Zamani Esteki; Aspasia Destouni; Osvaldo Américo Bogado Pascottini; U. Besenfelder; Havlicek; Katrien Smits; Ants Kurg; Andres Salumets; Thomas D'Hooghe; Thierry Voet; A Van Soom; Joris Vermeesch


online abstracts | 2016

Zygotes segregate entire parental genomes in distinct blastomere lineages causing cleavage stage chimaerism and mixoploidy

Masoud Zamani Esteki; Aspasia Destouni; Maaike Catteeuw; Olga Tšuiko; Eftychia Dimitriadou; Katrien Smits; A Kurgs; Andres Salumets; A Van Soom; Thierry Voet; Joris Vermeesch


Online absracs | 2015

The cleavage-stage bovine embryo is a valuable model to study chromosome instability in early mammalian embryogenesis

Olga Tšuiko; Masoud Zamani Esteki; Aspasia Destouni; Maaike Catteeuw; Katrien Smits; Eftychia Dimitriadou; M Nömm; ü Jaakma; Ants Kurg; Andres Salumets; A Van Soom; Thierry Voet; Joris Vermeesch

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Joris Vermeesch

Catholic University of Leuven

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Masoud Zamani Esteki

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Eftychia Dimitriadou

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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