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Publication : Is REST a regulator of pluripotency?

First Author  Buckley NJ Year  2009
Journal  Nature Volume  457
Issue  7233 Pages  E5-6; discussion E7
PubMed ID  19242418 Mgi Jnum  J:145958
Mgi Id  MGI:3836366 Doi  10.1038/nature07784
Citation  Buckley NJ, et al. (2009) Is REST a regulator of pluripotency?. Nature 457(7233):E5-6; discussion E7
abstractText  Establishment and maintenance of the pluripotent state of ESCs is a key issue in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine, and consequently identification of transcription factors that regulate ESC pluripotency is an important goal. Singh et al. claim that the transcriptional repressor REST is such a regulator and that a 50% reduction of REST in ESCs leads to activation of a specific microRNA, miR-21, and that this subsequently results in loss of pluripotency markers and a reciprocal gain in some lineage-specific differentiation markers. In contrast, we show that, in haplodeficient Rest(+/-) ESCs, we detected no change in pluripotency markers, no precocious expression of differentiated neuronal markers and no interaction of REST with miR-21. It is vital that identification of factors that regulate pluripotency is based on robust, consistent data, and the contrast in data reported here undermines the claim by Singh et al. that REST is such a regulator.
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