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133 MicroRNAs organize intrinsic variation into stem cell states Chakraborty et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A .(2020) 117(12): 6942-6950
Abstract
Pluripotent embryonic stem cells (ESCs) contain the potential to form a diverse array of cells with distinct gene expression states, namely the cells of the adult vertebrate. Classically, diversity has been attributed to cells sensing their position with respect to external morphogen gradients. However, an alternative is that diversity arises in part from cooption of fluctuations in the gene regulatory network. Here we find ESCs exhibit intrinsic heteroge- neity in the absence of external gradients by forming intercon- verting cell states. States vary in developmental gene expression programs and display distinct activity of microRNAs (miRNAs). Notably, miRNAs act on neighborhoods of pluripotency genes to increase variation of target genes and cell states. Loss of miRNAs that vary across states reduces target variation and delays state transitions, suggesting variable miRNAs organize and propagate variation to promote state transitions. Together these findings provide insight into how a gene regulatory network can coopt variation intrinsic to cell systems to form robust gene expression states. Interactions between intrinsic heterogeneity and environ- mental signals may help achieve developmental outcomes.

/Presenter : Jooseong Oh

/PMID : 32139605

/Date : 2020.06.19