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Naive pluripotency is associated with global DNA hypomethylation

2013; Nature Portfolio; Volume: 20; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1038/nsmb.2510

ISSN

1545-9993

Autores

Harry G. Leitch, Kirsten R. McEwen, Aleksandra Turp, Vesela Encheva, Tom Carroll, Nils Grabole, W Mansfield, Buhe Nashun, Jaysen Knezovich, Austin Smith, M. Azim Surani, Petra Hájková,

Tópico(s)

Renal and related cancers

Resumo

Naive pluripotent embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and embryonic germ cells (EGCs) are derived from the preimplantation epiblast and primordial germ cells (PGCs), respectively. We investigated whether differences exist between ESCs and EGCs, in view of their distinct developmental origins. PGCs are programmed to undergo global DNA demethylation; however, we find that EGCs and ESCs exhibit equivalent global DNA methylation levels. Inhibition of MEK and Gsk3b by 2i conditions leads to pronounced reduction in DNA methylation in both cell types. This is driven by Prdm14 and is associated with downregulation of Dnmt3a and Dnmt3b. However, genomic imprints are maintained in 2i, and we report derivation of EGCs with intact genomic imprints. Collectively, our findings establish that culture in 2i instills a naive pluripotent state with a distinctive epigenetic configuration that parallels molecular features observed in both the preimplantation epiblast and nascent PGCs.

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