通过FGF4的细胞间通讯产生并维持胚胎干细胞中分化细胞类型的稳定比例

Dhruv Raina, Azra Bahadori, A. Stanoev, Michelle Protzek, A. Koseska, C. Schröter
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在胚胎发育和组织稳态过程中,分化细胞类型的可复制比例是由多能前体细胞群体确定的。尽管前体细胞的初始条件可变,但使细胞类型比例稳定的分子机制,以及在发育组织中扰动后这些比例的重建,仍有待研究。在这里,我们报道了在小鼠胚胎干细胞培养中,通过短距离FGF4信号的细胞间通信,在群体水平上出现了大比例的上皮样细胞和原始内胚层样细胞的分化。我们描述了通讯机制的分子和动力学特性,并展示了它如何在广泛的实验控制初始条件下控制稳健的细胞类型比例,以及在分离一种细胞类型后自主重建这些比例。分离细胞类型的可再生比例的产生和维持是FGF信号传导的新功能,可能在一系列发育中的组织中起作用。
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Cell-cell communication through FGF4 generates and maintains robust proportions of differentiated cell types in embryonic stem cells
During embryonic development and tissue homeostasis, reproducible proportions of differentiated cell types are specified from populations of multipotent precursor cells. Molecular mechanisms that enable both robust cell type proportioning despite variable initial conditions in the precursor cells, as well as the re-establishment of these proportions upon perturbations in a developing tissue remain to be characterized. Here we report that the differentiation of robust proportions of epiblast-like and primitive endoderm-like cells in mouse embryonic stem cell cultures emerges at the population level through cell-cell communication via a short-range FGF4 signal. We characterize the molecular and dynamical properties of the communication mechanism, and show how it controls both robust cell type proportioning from a wide range of experimentally controlled initial conditions, as well as the autonomous re-establishment of these proportions following the isolation of one cell type. The generation and maintenance of reproducible proportions of discrete cell types is a new function for FGF signaling that may operate in a range of developing tissues.
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