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Publication : The trophectoderm acts as a niche for the inner cell mass through C/EBPα-regulated IL-6 signaling.

First Author  Plana-Carmona M Year  2022
Journal  Stem Cell Reports Volume  17
Issue  9 Pages  1991-2004
PubMed ID  35961310 Mgi Jnum  J:328937
Mgi Id  MGI:7341131 Doi  10.1016/j.stemcr.2022.07.009
Citation  Plana-Carmona M, et al. (2022) The trophectoderm acts as a niche for the inner cell mass through C/EBPalpha-regulated IL-6 signaling. Stem Cell Reports 17(9):1991-2004
abstractText  IL-6 has been shown to be required for somatic cell reprogramming into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). However, how Il6 expression is regulated and whether it plays a role during embryo development remains unknown. Here, we describe that IL-6 is necessary for C/EBPalpha-enhanced reprogramming of B cells into iPSCs but not for B cell to macrophage transdifferentiation. C/EBPalpha overexpression activates both Il6 and Il6ra genes in B cells and in PSCs. In embryo development, Cebpa is enriched in the trophectoderm of blastocysts together with Il6, while Il6ra is mostly expressed in the inner cell mass (ICM). In addition, Il6 expression in blastocysts requires Cebpa. Blastocysts secrete IL-6 and neutralization of the cytokine delays the morula to blastocyst transition. The observed requirement of C/EBPalpha-regulated IL-6 signaling for pluripotency during somatic cell reprogramming thus recapitulates a physiologic mechanism in which the trophectoderm acts as niche for the ICM through the secretion of IL-6.
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