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Publication : Mammalian embryo comparison identifies novel pluripotency genes associated with the naïve or primed state.

First Author  Bernardo AS Year  2018
Journal  Biol Open Volume  7
Issue  8 PubMed ID  30026265
Mgi Jnum  J:264256 Mgi Id  MGI:6195350
Doi  10.1242/bio.033282 Citation  Bernardo AS, et al. (2018) Mammalian embryo comparison identifies novel pluripotency genes associated with the naive or primed state. Biol Open 7(8):bio033282
abstractText  During early mammalian development, transient pools of pluripotent cells emerge that can be immortalised upon stem cell derivation. The pluripotent state, 'naive' or 'primed', depends on the embryonic stage and derivation conditions used. Here we analyse the temporal gene expression patterns of mouse, cattle and porcine embryos at stages that harbour different types of pluripotent cells. We document conserved and divergent traits in gene expression, and identify predictor genes shared across the species that are associated with pluripotent states in vivo and in vitro Amongst these are the pluripotency-linked genes Klf4 and Lin28b The novel genes discovered include naive- (Spic, Scpep1 and Gjb5) and primed-associated (Sema6a and Jakmip2) genes as well as naive to primed transition genes (Dusp6 and Trip6). Both Gjb5 and Dusp6 play a role in pluripotency since their knockdown results in differentiation and downregulation of key pluripotency genes. Our interspecies comparison revealed new insights of pluripotency, pluripotent stem cell identity and a new molecular criterion for distinguishing between pluripotent states in various species, including human.
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