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Systematic Identification of Culture Conditions for Induction and Maintenance of Naive Human Pluripotency

Authors :
Theunissen, Thorold W.
Powell, Benjamin E.
Wang, Haoyi
Mitalipova, Maya
Faddah, Dina A.
Reddy, Jessica
Fan, Zi Peng
Maetzel, Dorothea
Ganz, Kibibi
Shi, Linyu
Lungjangwa, Tenzin
Imsoonthornruksa, Sumeth
Stelzer, Yonatan
Rangarajan, Sudharshan
D’Alessio, Ana C.
Zhang, Jianming
Gao, Qing
Dawlaty, Meelad M.
Young, Richard A.
Gray, Nathanael S.
Jaenisch, Rudolf
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
Faddah, Dina A.
Reddy, Jessica
Young, Richard A.
Jaenisch, Rudolf
Source :
Elsevier Open Access
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2014.

Abstract

Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) of mice and humans have distinct molecular and biological characteristics, raising the question of whether an earlier, “naive” state of pluripotency may exist in humans. Here we took a systematic approach to identify small molecules that support self-renewal of naive human ESCs based on maintenance of endogenous OCT4 distal enhancer activity, a molecular signature of ground state pluripotency. Iterative chemical screening identified a combination of five kinase inhibitors that induces and maintains OCT4 distal enhancer activity when applied directly to conventional human ESCs. These inhibitors generate human pluripotent cells in which transcription factors associated with the ground state of pluripotency are highly upregulated and bivalent chromatin domains are depleted. Comparison with previously reported naive human ESCs indicates that our conditions capture a distinct pluripotent state in humans that closely resembles that of mouse ESCs. This study presents a framework for defining the culture requirements of naive human pluripotent cells.<br />Simons Foundation (Grant SFLIFE 286977)<br />National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (Grant RO1-CA084198)<br />National Science Foundation (U.S.). Graduate Research Fellowship<br />Jerome and Florence Brill Graduate Student Fellowship

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Elsevier Open Access
Accession number :
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