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BMP-SMAD Signaling Regulates Lineage Priming, but Is Dispensable for Self-Renewal in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
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- Gomes Fernandes , M , Dries , R , Roost , MS , Semrau , S , Bernardo , AD , Davis , RP , Ramakrishnan , R , Szuhai , K , Maas , E , Umans , L , Escalona , VA , Salvatori , D , Deforce , D , Van Criekinge , W , Huylebroeck , D , Mummery , C , Zwijsen , A & Lopes , SMCD 2016 , ' BMP-SMAD Signaling Regulates Lineage Priming, but Is Dispensable for Self-Renewal in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells ' , Stem Cell Reports , vol. 6 , no. 1 , pp. 85-94 .
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Naive mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) are in a metastable state and fluctuate between inner cell mass-and epiblast-like phenotypes. Here, we show transient activation of the BMP-SMAD signaling pathway in mESCs containing a BMP-SMAD responsive reporter transgene. Activation of the BMP-SMAD reporter transgene in naive mESCs correlated with lower levels of genomic DNA methylation, high expression of 5-methylcytosine hydroxylases Tet1/2 and low levels of DNA methyltransferases Dnmt3a/b. Moreover, naive mESCs, in which the BMP-SMAD reporter transgene was activated, showed higher resistance to differentiation. Using double Smad1; Smad5 knockout mESCs, we showed that BMP-SMAD signaling is dispensable for self-renewal in both naive and ground state. These mutant mESCs were still pluripotent, but they exhibited higher levels of DNA methylation than their wild-type counterparts and had a higher propensity to differentiate. We showed that BMP-SMAD signaling modulates lineage priming in mESCs, by transiently regulating the enzymatic machinery responsible for DNA methylation.
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- Gomes Fernandes , M , Dries , R , Roost , MS , Semrau , S , Bernardo , AD , Davis , RP , Ramakrishnan , R , Szuhai , K , Maas , E , Umans , L , Escalona , VA , Salvatori , D , Deforce , D , Van Criekinge , W , Huylebroeck , D , Mummery , C , Zwijsen , A & Lopes , SMCD 2016 , ' BMP-SMAD Signaling Regulates Lineage Priming, but Is Dispensable for Self-Renewal in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells ' , Stem Cell Reports , vol. 6 , no. 1 , pp. 85-94 .
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- edsoai.on1313620135
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- Electronic Resource