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Regulation of Kit Expression in Early Mouse Embryos and ES Cells

  1. Author:
    Todaro, Federica
    Campolo, Federica
    Barrios, Florencia
    Pellegrini, Manuela
    Di Cesare, Silvia
    Tessarollo,Lino
    Rossi, Pellegrino
    Jannini, Emmanuele A.
    Dolci, Susanna
  2. Author Address

    Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dipartimento Biomed & Prevenz, Rome, Italy.CNR, Inst Cell Biol & Neurobiol, Rome, Italy.Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dipartimento Med Sistemi, Rome, Italy.NCI, Ctr Canc Res, Frederick, MD 21701 USA.
    1. Year: 2019
    2. Date: Mar
    3. Epub Date: 2018 12 19
  1. Journal: Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio)
  2. WILEY,
    1. 37
    2. 3
    3. Pages: 332-344
  3. Type of Article: Article
  4. ISSN: 1066-5099
  1. Abstract:

    Kit is a growth factor receptor that regulates proliferation and/or survival of many embryonic and postnatal stem cell types. When mutated, it can induce malignant transformation of the host cells. To dissect the Kit role in the control of ESC pluripotency, we studied its expression during early mouse embryogenesis and during the process of ESC derivation from inner cell mass (ICM) cells. We followed the in vitro development of early mouse embryos obtained from transgenic mice carrying Kit promoter regions fused to EGFP (Kit-EGFP) and found that they initiate EGFP expression at morula stage. EGFP expression is then maintained in the blastocyst, within the ICM, and its levels increase when cultured in the presence of MAPK and GSK3 inhibitors (2i) plus LIF compared with the LIF-only condition. Kit-EGFP ESCs showed nonhomogeneous EGFP expression pattern when cultured in LIF condition, but they upregulated EGFP expression, as well as that of Sox2, Nanog, Prdm14, when shifted to 2i-LIF culture. Similarly, primordial germ cells (PGCs) in the process of embryonic germ cell (EGC) conversion showed enhanced EGFP expression in 2i-LIF. Kit expression was affected by manipulating Sox2 levels in ESCs. Chromatin immunoprecipitation experiments confirmed that Sox2 binds Kit regulatory regions containing Sox2 consensus sequences. Finally, Kit constitutive activation induced by the D814Y mutation increased ESC proliferation and cloning efficiency in vitro and in teratoma assays in vivo. Our results identify Kit as a pluripotency-responsive gene and suggest a role for Kit in the regulation of ESC proliferation. Stem Cells2019;37:332-344

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  1. DOI: 10.1002/stem.2960
  2. PMID: 30566254
  3. WOS: 000460692600004

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  1. Fiscal Year: FY2018-2019
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