Pluripotency gene network dynamics: System views from parametric analysis.

Multiple experimental data demonstrated that the core gene network orchestrating self-renewal and differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells involves activity of Oct4, Sox2 and Nanog genes by means of a number of positive feedback loops among them. However, recent studies indicated that the archi...

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Main Authors: Ilya R Akberdin, Nadezda A Omelyanchuk, Stanislav I Fadeev, Natalya E Leskova, Evgeniya A Oschepkova, Fedor V Kazantsev, Yury G Matushkin, Dmitry A Afonnikov, Nikolay A Kolchanov
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5875786?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-56d92287115c4d52a80403b5b221d9162020-11-25T02:25:14ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01133e019446410.1371/journal.pone.0194464Pluripotency gene network dynamics: System views from parametric analysis.Ilya R AkberdinNadezda A OmelyanchukStanislav I FadeevNatalya E LeskovaEvgeniya A OschepkovaFedor V KazantsevYury G MatushkinDmitry A AfonnikovNikolay A KolchanovMultiple experimental data demonstrated that the core gene network orchestrating self-renewal and differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells involves activity of Oct4, Sox2 and Nanog genes by means of a number of positive feedback loops among them. However, recent studies indicated that the architecture of the core gene network should also incorporate negative Nanog autoregulation and might not include positive feedbacks from Nanog to Oct4 and Sox2. Thorough parametric analysis of the mathematical model based on this revisited core regulatory circuit identified that there are substantial changes in model dynamics occurred depending on the strength of Oct4 and Sox2 activation and molecular complexity of Nanog autorepression. The analysis showed the existence of four dynamical domains with different numbers of stable and unstable steady states. We hypothesize that these domains can constitute the checkpoints in a developmental progression from naïve to primed pluripotency and vice versa. During this transition, parametric conditions exist, which generate an oscillatory behavior of the system explaining heterogeneity in expression of pluripotent and differentiation factors in serum ESC cultures. Eventually, simulations showed that addition of positive feedbacks from Nanog to Oct4 and Sox2 leads mainly to increase of the parametric space for the naïve ESC state, in which pluripotency factors are strongly expressed while differentiation ones are repressed.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5875786?pdf=render
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author Ilya R Akberdin
Nadezda A Omelyanchuk
Stanislav I Fadeev
Natalya E Leskova
Evgeniya A Oschepkova
Fedor V Kazantsev
Yury G Matushkin
Dmitry A Afonnikov
Nikolay A Kolchanov
spellingShingle Ilya R Akberdin
Nadezda A Omelyanchuk
Stanislav I Fadeev
Natalya E Leskova
Evgeniya A Oschepkova
Fedor V Kazantsev
Yury G Matushkin
Dmitry A Afonnikov
Nikolay A Kolchanov
Pluripotency gene network dynamics: System views from parametric analysis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ilya R Akberdin
Nadezda A Omelyanchuk
Stanislav I Fadeev
Natalya E Leskova
Evgeniya A Oschepkova
Fedor V Kazantsev
Yury G Matushkin
Dmitry A Afonnikov
Nikolay A Kolchanov
author_sort Ilya R Akberdin
title Pluripotency gene network dynamics: System views from parametric analysis.
title_short Pluripotency gene network dynamics: System views from parametric analysis.
title_full Pluripotency gene network dynamics: System views from parametric analysis.
title_fullStr Pluripotency gene network dynamics: System views from parametric analysis.
title_full_unstemmed Pluripotency gene network dynamics: System views from parametric analysis.
title_sort pluripotency gene network dynamics: system views from parametric analysis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Multiple experimental data demonstrated that the core gene network orchestrating self-renewal and differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells involves activity of Oct4, Sox2 and Nanog genes by means of a number of positive feedback loops among them. However, recent studies indicated that the architecture of the core gene network should also incorporate negative Nanog autoregulation and might not include positive feedbacks from Nanog to Oct4 and Sox2. Thorough parametric analysis of the mathematical model based on this revisited core regulatory circuit identified that there are substantial changes in model dynamics occurred depending on the strength of Oct4 and Sox2 activation and molecular complexity of Nanog autorepression. The analysis showed the existence of four dynamical domains with different numbers of stable and unstable steady states. We hypothesize that these domains can constitute the checkpoints in a developmental progression from naïve to primed pluripotency and vice versa. During this transition, parametric conditions exist, which generate an oscillatory behavior of the system explaining heterogeneity in expression of pluripotent and differentiation factors in serum ESC cultures. Eventually, simulations showed that addition of positive feedbacks from Nanog to Oct4 and Sox2 leads mainly to increase of the parametric space for the naïve ESC state, in which pluripotency factors are strongly expressed while differentiation ones are repressed.
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