Published on 01 January 2015

Destabilization of pluripotency in the absence of Mad2l2

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Pirouz, Mehdi;Rahjouei, Ali;Shamsi, Farnaz;Eckermann, Kolja Neil;Salinas-Riester, Gabriela;Pommerenke, Claudia;Kessel, Michael

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The induction and maintenance of pluripotency requires the expression of several core factors at appropriate levels (Oct4, Sox2, Klf4, Prdm14). A subset of these proteins (Oct4, Sox2, Prdm14) also plays crucial roles for the establishment of primordial germ cells (PGCs). Here we demonstrate that the Mad2l2 (MAD2B, Rev7) gene product is not only required by PGCs, but also by pluripotent embryonic stem cells (ESCs), depending on the growth conditions. Mad2l2−/− ESCs were unstable in LIF/serum medium, and differentiated into primitive endoderm. However, they could be stably propagated using small molecule inhibitors of MAPK signaling. Several components of the MAPK cascade were up- or downregulated even in undifferentiated Mad2l2−/− ESCs. Global levels of repressive histone H3 variants were increased in mutant ESCs, and the epigenetic signatures on pluripotency-, primitive endoderm-, and MAPK-related loci differed. Thus, H3K9me2 repressed the Nanog promoter, while the promoter of Gata4 lost H3K27me3 and became de-repressed in LIF/serum condition. Promoters associated with genes involved in MAPK signaling also showed misregulation of these histone marks. Such epigenetic modifications could be indirect consequences of mutating Mad2l2. However, our previous observations suggested the histone methyltransferases as direct (G9a) or indirect (Ezh2) targets of Mad2l2. In effect, the intricate balance necessary for pluripotency becomes perturbed in the absence of Mad2l2.

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2.4

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85%

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1

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Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Pharmaceutical Science

Field

Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

Domain

Life Sciences

Confidence Score

78%

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Open Alex

Keywords

Developmental BiologyMolecular BiologyGeneticsFOS: Biological sciencesCell BiologyBiochemistry

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13.46

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1.00

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1.00