Tracking the embryonic stem cell transition from ground state pluripotency
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Tracking the embryonic stem cell transition from ground state pluripotency
Abstract
Mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells are locked into self-renewal by shielding from inductive cues. Release from this ground state in minimal conditions offers a system for delineating developmental progression from naïve pluripotency. Here, we examine the initial transition process. The ES cell population behaves asynchronously. We therefore exploited a short-half-life Rex1::GFP reporter to isolate cells either side of exit from naïve status. Extinction of ES cell identity in single cells is acute. It occurs only after near-complete elimination of naïve pluripotency factors, but precedes appearance of lineage specification markers. Cells newly departed from the ES cell state display features of early post-implantation epiblast and are distinct from primed epiblast. They also exhibit a genome-wide increase in DNA methylation, intermediate between early and late epiblast. These findings are consistent with the proposition that naïve cells transition to a distinct formative phase of pluripotency preparatory to lineage priming.
Keywords: ES cells; Epiblast; Methylome; Pluripotency; Rex1; Transcriptome.
© 2017. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no competing or financial interests.
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