EZH2和SOX2的协调决定了人类神经的命运。

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摘要

多梳抑制复合物(PRCs)在小鼠原肠胚形成和人类胚胎干细胞(hESCs)的特定神经外胚层中是必不可少的,但其潜在的分子基础尚不清楚。在本研究中,通过采用一系列不同的方法,如基因敲除、RNA-seq、ChIP-seq等,我们发现EZH2是一个重要的PRC因子,通过抑制竞争的中/内胚层程序来指定正常的神经命运决定。EZH2-/- hESCs在神经诱导过程中表现出中胚层/内胚层基因的异常再激活。在分子水平上,EZH2抑制中胚层/内胚层基因,而SOX2激活神经基因,协调指定正常的神经命运。此外,EZH2还通过抑制培养过程中中/内胚层程序的异常表达来支持人神经祖细胞(npc)的增殖。总之,我们的发现揭示了表观遗传调控因子如EZH2和谱系因子如SOX2在正常神经命运决定中的协调作用。
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Coordination of EZH2 and SOX2 specifies human neural fate decision.

Coordination of EZH2 and SOX2 specifies human neural fate decision.

Coordination of EZH2 and SOX2 specifies human neural fate decision.

Coordination of EZH2 and SOX2 specifies human neural fate decision.

Polycomb repressive complexes (PRCs) are essential in mouse gastrulation and specify neural ectoderm in human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), but the underlying molecular basis remains unclear. Here in this study, by employing an array of different approaches, such as gene knock-out, RNA-seq, ChIP-seq, et al., we uncover that EZH2, an important PRC factor, specifies the normal neural fate decision through repressing the competing meso/endoderm program. EZH2-/- hESCs show an aberrant re-activation of meso/endoderm genes during neural induction. At the molecular level, EZH2 represses meso/endoderm genes while SOX2 activates the neural genes to coordinately specify the normal neural fate. Moreover, EZH2 also supports the proliferation of human neural progenitor cells (NPCs) through repressing the aberrant expression of meso/endoderm program during culture. Together, our findings uncover the coordination of epigenetic regulators such as EZH2 and lineage factors like SOX2 in normal neural fate decision.

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Cell Regeneration
Cell Regeneration Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
CiteScore
5.80
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42
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Cell Regeneration aims to provide a worldwide platform for researches on stem cells and regenerative biology to develop basic science and to foster its clinical translation in medicine. Cell Regeneration welcomes reports on novel discoveries, theories, methods, technologies, and products in the field of stem cells and regenerative research, the journal is interested, but not limited to the following topics: ◎ Embryonic stem cells ◎ Induced pluripotent stem cells ◎ Tissue-specific stem cells ◎ Tissue or organ regeneration ◎ Methodology ◎ Biomaterials and regeneration ◎ Clinical translation or application in medicine
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