Mga safeguards embryonic stem cells from acquiring extraembryonic endoderm fates

Sci Adv. 2021 Jan 20;7(4):eabe5689. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abe5689. Print 2021 Jan.

Abstract

Polycomb group (PcG) proteins form multiprotein complexes that affect stem cell identity and fate decisions by still largely unexplored mechanisms. Here, by performing a CRISPR-based loss-of-function screen in embryonic stem cells (ESCs), we identify PcG gene Mga involved in the repression of endodermal transcription factor Gata6 We report that deletion of Mga results in peri-implantation embryonic lethality in mice. We further demonstrate that Mga-null ESCs exhibit impaired self-renewal and spontaneous differentiation to primitive endoderm (PE). Our data support a model in which Mga might serve as a scaffold for PRC1.6 assembly and guide this multimeric complex to specific genomic targets including genes that encode endodermal factors Gata4, Gata6, and Sox17. Our findings uncover an unexpected function of Mga in ESCs, where it functions as a gatekeeper to prevent ESCs from entering into the PE lineage by directly repressing expression of a set of endoderm differentiation master genes.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors* / genetics
  • Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors* / metabolism
  • Cell Differentiation / genetics
  • Embryonic Stem Cells* / metabolism
  • Endoderm*
  • GATA6 Transcription Factor / genetics
  • GATA6 Transcription Factor / metabolism
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
  • Mice

Substances

  • Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors
  • GATA6 Transcription Factor
  • Mga protein, mouse