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Publication : Acquisition of neural fate by combination of BMP blockade and chromatin modification.

First Author  Ong ALC Year  2023
Journal  iScience Volume  26
Issue  10 Pages  107887
PubMed ID  37771660 Mgi Jnum  J:341389
Mgi Id  MGI:7538593 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2023.107887
Citation  Ong ALC, et al. (2023) Acquisition of neural fate by combination of BMP blockade and chromatin modification. iScience 26(10):107887
abstractText  Neural induction is a process where naive cells are converted into committed cells with neural characteristics, and it occurs at the earliest step during embryogenesis. Although the signaling molecules and chromatin remodeling for neural induction have been identified, the mutual relationships between these molecules are yet to be fully understood. By taking advantage of the neural differentiation system of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells, we discovered that the BMP signal regulates the expression of several polycomb repressor complex (PRC) component genes. We particularly focused on Polyhomeotic Homolog 1 (Phc1) and established Phc1-knockout (Phc1-KO) ES cells. We found that Phc1-KO failed to acquire the neural fate, and the cells remained in pluripotent or primitive non-neural states. Chromatin accessibility analysis suggests that Phc1 is essential for chromatin packing. Aberrant upregulation of the BMP signal was confirmed in the Phc1 homozygotic mutant embryos. Taken together, Phc1 is required for neural differentiation through epigenetic modification.
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