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Publication : Cell-surface proteomics identifies lineage-specific markers of embryo-derived stem cells.

First Author  Rugg-Gunn PJ Year  2012
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  22
Issue  4 Pages  887-901
PubMed ID  22424930 Mgi Jnum  J:184021
Mgi Id  MGI:5319740 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2012.01.005
Citation  Rugg-Gunn PJ, et al. (2012) Cell-surface proteomics identifies lineage-specific markers of embryo-derived stem cells. Dev Cell 22(4):887-901
abstractText  The advent of reprogramming and its impact on stem cell biology has renewed interest in lineage restriction in mammalian embryos, the source of embryonic (ES), epiblast (EpiSC), trophoblast (TS), and extraembryonic endoderm (XEN) stem cell lineages. Isolation of specific cell types during stem cell differentiation and reprogramming, and also directly from embryos, is a major technical challenge because few cell-surface proteins are known that can distinguish each cell type. We provide a large-scale proteomic resource of cell-surface proteins for the four embryo-derived stem cell lines. We validated 27 antibodies against lineage-specific cell-surface markers, which enabled investigation of specific cell populations during ES-EpiSC reprogramming and ES-to-XEN differentiation. Identified markers also allowed prospective isolation and characterization of viable lineage progenitors from blastocysts by flow cytometry. These results provide a comprehensive stem cell proteomic resource and enable new approaches to interrogate the mechanisms that regulate cell fate specification.
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