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Centromere protein A dynamics in human pluripotent stem cell self-renewal, differentiation and DNA damage
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) hold significant promise for use in regenerative medicine, or as a model to understand human embryo development. However, the basic mechanisms required for proliferation and self-renewal of hPSCs have not been fully uncovered. Proliferation in all eukaryotes is d...
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author | Ambartsumyan, Gayane Gill, Rajbir K. Perez, Silvia Diaz Conway, Deirdre Vincent, John Dalal, Yamini Clark, Amander T. |
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description | Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) hold significant promise for use in regenerative medicine, or as a model to understand human embryo development. However, the basic mechanisms required for proliferation and self-renewal of hPSCs have not been fully uncovered. Proliferation in all eukaryotes is dependent upon highly regulated expression of the histone H3 variant Centromere protein A (CENP-A). In the current study, we demonstrate that hPSCs have a unique messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) reserve of CENP-A not found in somatic fibroblasts. Using short hairpin RNA technology to reduce but not ablate CENP-A, we show that CENP-A-depleted hPSCs are still capable of maintaining a functional centromeric mark, whereas fibroblasts are not. However, upon induction of differentiation or DNA damage, hPSCs with depleted CENP-A arrest in G2/M and undergo apoptosis. Analysis of CENP-A dynamics following DNA damage in hPSCs reveals that 60 min after irradiation, CENP-A is found in multiple small nuclear foci that are mutually exclusive to γH2AX as well as CENP-C. Furthermore, following irradiation, hPSCs with depleted CENP-A mount a normal apoptotic response at 6 h; however at 24 h, apoptosis is significantly increased in CENP-A-depleted hPSCs relative to control. Taken together, our results indicate that hPSCs exhibit a unique mechanism for maintaining genomic integrity by possessing the flexibility to reduce the amount of CENP-A required to maintain a functional centromere under self-renewing conditions, and maintaining a reserve of CENP-A mRNA to rebuild the centromere following differentiation or DNA damage. |
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spelling | pubmed-29474032010-10-04 Centromere protein A dynamics in human pluripotent stem cell self-renewal, differentiation and DNA damage Ambartsumyan, Gayane Gill, Rajbir K. Perez, Silvia Diaz Conway, Deirdre Vincent, John Dalal, Yamini Clark, Amander T. Hum Mol Genet Articles Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) hold significant promise for use in regenerative medicine, or as a model to understand human embryo development. However, the basic mechanisms required for proliferation and self-renewal of hPSCs have not been fully uncovered. Proliferation in all eukaryotes is dependent upon highly regulated expression of the histone H3 variant Centromere protein A (CENP-A). In the current study, we demonstrate that hPSCs have a unique messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) reserve of CENP-A not found in somatic fibroblasts. Using short hairpin RNA technology to reduce but not ablate CENP-A, we show that CENP-A-depleted hPSCs are still capable of maintaining a functional centromeric mark, whereas fibroblasts are not. However, upon induction of differentiation or DNA damage, hPSCs with depleted CENP-A arrest in G2/M and undergo apoptosis. Analysis of CENP-A dynamics following DNA damage in hPSCs reveals that 60 min after irradiation, CENP-A is found in multiple small nuclear foci that are mutually exclusive to γH2AX as well as CENP-C. Furthermore, following irradiation, hPSCs with depleted CENP-A mount a normal apoptotic response at 6 h; however at 24 h, apoptosis is significantly increased in CENP-A-depleted hPSCs relative to control. Taken together, our results indicate that hPSCs exhibit a unique mechanism for maintaining genomic integrity by possessing the flexibility to reduce the amount of CENP-A required to maintain a functional centromere under self-renewing conditions, and maintaining a reserve of CENP-A mRNA to rebuild the centromere following differentiation or DNA damage. Oxford University Press 2010-10-15 2010-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2947403/ /pubmed/20650959 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddq312 Text en © The Author 2010. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Articles Ambartsumyan, Gayane Gill, Rajbir K. Perez, Silvia Diaz Conway, Deirdre Vincent, John Dalal, Yamini Clark, Amander T. Centromere protein A dynamics in human pluripotent stem cell self-renewal, differentiation and DNA damage |
title | Centromere protein A dynamics in human pluripotent stem cell self-renewal, differentiation and DNA damage |
title_full | Centromere protein A dynamics in human pluripotent stem cell self-renewal, differentiation and DNA damage |
title_fullStr | Centromere protein A dynamics in human pluripotent stem cell self-renewal, differentiation and DNA damage |
title_full_unstemmed | Centromere protein A dynamics in human pluripotent stem cell self-renewal, differentiation and DNA damage |
title_short | Centromere protein A dynamics in human pluripotent stem cell self-renewal, differentiation and DNA damage |
title_sort | centromere protein a dynamics in human pluripotent stem cell self-renewal, differentiation and dna damage |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2947403/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20650959 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddq312 |
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