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Functional Antagonism between OTX2 and NANOG Specifies a Spectrum of Heterogeneous Identities in Embryonic Stem Cells.

TitleFunctional Antagonism between OTX2 and NANOG Specifies a Spectrum of Heterogeneous Identities in Embryonic Stem Cells.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsAcampora D, Di Giovannantonio LGiovanni, Garofalo A, Nigro V, Omodei D, Lombardi A, Zhang J, Chambers I, Simeone A
JournalStem Cell Reports
Volume9
Issue5
Pagination1642-1659
Date Published2017 Nov 14
ISSN2213-6711
Abstract

Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) cultured in leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) plus fetal bovine serum (FBS) exhibit heterogeneity in the expression of naive and primed transcription factors. This heterogeneity reflects the dynamic condition of ESCs and their versatility to promptly respond to signaling effectors promoting naive or primed pluripotency. Here, we report that ESCs lacking Nanog or overexpressing Otx2 exhibit an early primed identity in LIF + FBS and fail to convert into 2i-induced naive state. Conversely, Otx2-null ESCs possess naive identity features in LIF + FBS similar to Nanog-overexpressing ESCs and convert poorly into FGF-induced early primed state. When both Nanog and Otx2 are inactivated, ESCs cultured in LIF + FBS exhibit primed identity and weakened ability to convert into naive state. These data suggest that, through mutual antagonism, NANOG and OTX2 specify the heterogeneous identity of ESCs cultured in LIF + FBS and individually predispose them for optimal response to naive or primed inducing factors.

DOI10.1016/j.stemcr.2017.09.019
Alternate JournalStem Cell Reports
PubMed ID29056334
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