Expression profiling in transgenic FVB/N embryonic stem cells overexpressing STAT3

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The transcription factor STAT3 is a downstream target of the LIF signalling cascade. LIF signalling or activation is sufficient to maintain embryonic stem (ES) cells in an undifferentiated and pluripotent state. To further investigat...

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Main Authors: Yokota Takashi, Matsuda Takahiko, Lochmatter Priska, Uhlig Syndi, Casanova Elisa A, Cinelli Paolo, Rülicke Thomas, Ledermann Birgit, Bürki Kurt
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Published: BMC 2008-05-01
Series:BMC Developmental Biology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-213X/8/57
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spelling doaj-1ae7de5f300e4a6882382af942c195572020-11-24T20:51:48ZengBMCBMC Developmental Biology1471-213X2008-05-01815710.1186/1471-213X-8-57Expression profiling in transgenic FVB/N embryonic stem cells overexpressing STAT3Yokota TakashiMatsuda TakahikoLochmatter PriskaUhlig SyndiCasanova Elisa ACinelli PaoloRülicke ThomasLedermann BirgitBürki Kurt<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The transcription factor STAT3 is a downstream target of the LIF signalling cascade. LIF signalling or activation is sufficient to maintain embryonic stem (ES) cells in an undifferentiated and pluripotent state. To further investigate the importance of STAT3 in the establishment of ES cells we have in a first step derived stable pluripotent embryonic stem cells from transgenic FVB mice expressing a conditional tamoxifen dependent STAT3-MER fusion protein. In a second step, STAT3-MER overexpressing cells were used to identify STAT3 pathway-related genes by expression profiling in order to identify new key-players involved in maintenance of pluripotency in ES cells.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Transgenic STAT3-MER blastocysts yielded pluripotent germline-competent ES cells at a high frequency in the absence of LIF when established in tamoxifen-containing medium. Expression profiling of tamoxifen-induced transgenic FVB ES cell lines revealed a set of 26 genes that were markedly up- or down-regulated when compared with wild type cells. The expression of four of the up-regulated genes (Hexokinase II, Lefty2, Pramel7, PP1rs15B) was shown to be restricted to the inner cell mass (ICM) of the blastocysts. These differentially expressed genes represent potential candidates for the maintenance of pluripotency of ES cells. We finally overexpressed two candidate genes, Pem/Rhox5 and Pramel7, in ES cells and demonstrated that their overexpression is sufficient for the maintenance of expression of ES cell markers as well as of the typical morphology of pluripotent ES cells in absence of LIF.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Overexpression of STAT3-MER in the inner cell mass of blastocyst facilitates the establishment of ES cells and induces the upregulation of potential candidate genes involved in the maintenance of pluripotency. Two of them, Pem/Rhox5 and Pramel7, when overexpressed in ES cells are able to maintain the embryonic stem cells in a pluripotent state in a LIF independent manner as STAT3 or Nanog.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-213X/8/57
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author Yokota Takashi
Matsuda Takahiko
Lochmatter Priska
Uhlig Syndi
Casanova Elisa A
Cinelli Paolo
Rülicke Thomas
Ledermann Birgit
Bürki Kurt
spellingShingle Yokota Takashi
Matsuda Takahiko
Lochmatter Priska
Uhlig Syndi
Casanova Elisa A
Cinelli Paolo
Rülicke Thomas
Ledermann Birgit
Bürki Kurt
Expression profiling in transgenic FVB/N embryonic stem cells overexpressing STAT3
BMC Developmental Biology
author_facet Yokota Takashi
Matsuda Takahiko
Lochmatter Priska
Uhlig Syndi
Casanova Elisa A
Cinelli Paolo
Rülicke Thomas
Ledermann Birgit
Bürki Kurt
author_sort Yokota Takashi
title Expression profiling in transgenic FVB/N embryonic stem cells overexpressing STAT3
title_short Expression profiling in transgenic FVB/N embryonic stem cells overexpressing STAT3
title_full Expression profiling in transgenic FVB/N embryonic stem cells overexpressing STAT3
title_fullStr Expression profiling in transgenic FVB/N embryonic stem cells overexpressing STAT3
title_full_unstemmed Expression profiling in transgenic FVB/N embryonic stem cells overexpressing STAT3
title_sort expression profiling in transgenic fvb/n embryonic stem cells overexpressing stat3
publisher BMC
series BMC Developmental Biology
issn 1471-213X
publishDate 2008-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The transcription factor STAT3 is a downstream target of the LIF signalling cascade. LIF signalling or activation is sufficient to maintain embryonic stem (ES) cells in an undifferentiated and pluripotent state. To further investigate the importance of STAT3 in the establishment of ES cells we have in a first step derived stable pluripotent embryonic stem cells from transgenic FVB mice expressing a conditional tamoxifen dependent STAT3-MER fusion protein. In a second step, STAT3-MER overexpressing cells were used to identify STAT3 pathway-related genes by expression profiling in order to identify new key-players involved in maintenance of pluripotency in ES cells.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Transgenic STAT3-MER blastocysts yielded pluripotent germline-competent ES cells at a high frequency in the absence of LIF when established in tamoxifen-containing medium. Expression profiling of tamoxifen-induced transgenic FVB ES cell lines revealed a set of 26 genes that were markedly up- or down-regulated when compared with wild type cells. The expression of four of the up-regulated genes (Hexokinase II, Lefty2, Pramel7, PP1rs15B) was shown to be restricted to the inner cell mass (ICM) of the blastocysts. These differentially expressed genes represent potential candidates for the maintenance of pluripotency of ES cells. We finally overexpressed two candidate genes, Pem/Rhox5 and Pramel7, in ES cells and demonstrated that their overexpression is sufficient for the maintenance of expression of ES cell markers as well as of the typical morphology of pluripotent ES cells in absence of LIF.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Overexpression of STAT3-MER in the inner cell mass of blastocyst facilitates the establishment of ES cells and induces the upregulation of potential candidate genes involved in the maintenance of pluripotency. Two of them, Pem/Rhox5 and Pramel7, when overexpressed in ES cells are able to maintain the embryonic stem cells in a pluripotent state in a LIF independent manner as STAT3 or Nanog.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-213X/8/57
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