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Continuous Hypoxic Culturing of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Enhances SSEA-3 and MYC Levels
Low oxygen tension (hypoxia) contributes critically to pluripotency of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) by preventing spontaneous differentiation and supporting self-renewal. However, it is not well understood how hESCs respond to reduced oxygen availability and what are the molecular mechanisms m...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3827269/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24236059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078847 |
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author | Närvä, Elisa Pursiheimo, Juha-Pekka Laiho, Asta Rahkonen, Nelly Emani, Maheswara Reddy Viitala, Miro Laurila, Kirsti Sahla, Roosa Lund, Riikka Lähdesmäki, Harri Jaakkola, Panu Lahesmaa, Riitta |
author_facet | Närvä, Elisa Pursiheimo, Juha-Pekka Laiho, Asta Rahkonen, Nelly Emani, Maheswara Reddy Viitala, Miro Laurila, Kirsti Sahla, Roosa Lund, Riikka Lähdesmäki, Harri Jaakkola, Panu Lahesmaa, Riitta |
author_sort | Närvä, Elisa |
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description | Low oxygen tension (hypoxia) contributes critically to pluripotency of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) by preventing spontaneous differentiation and supporting self-renewal. However, it is not well understood how hESCs respond to reduced oxygen availability and what are the molecular mechanisms maintaining pluripotency in these conditions. In this study we characterized the transcriptional and molecular responses of three hESC lines (H9, HS401 and HS360) on short (2 hours), intermediate (24 hours) and prolonged (7 days) exposure to low oxygen conditions (4% O(2)). In response to prolonged hypoxia the expression of pluripotency surface marker SSEA-3 was increased. Furthermore, the genome wide gene-expression analysis revealed that a substantial proportion (12%) of all hypoxia-regulated genes in hESCs, were directly linked to the mechanisms controlling pluripotency or differentiation. Moreover, transcription of MYC oncogene was induced in response to continuous hypoxia. At the protein level MYC was stabilized through phosphorylation already in response to a short hypoxic exposure. Total MYC protein levels remained elevated throughout all the time points studied. Further, MYC protein expression in hypoxia was affected by silencing HIF2α, but not HIF1α. Since MYC has a crucial role in regulating pluripotency we propose that induction of sustained MYC expression in hypoxia contributes to activation of transcriptional programs critical for hESC self-renewal and maintenance of enhanced pluripotent state. |
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spelling | pubmed-38272692013-11-14 Continuous Hypoxic Culturing of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Enhances SSEA-3 and MYC Levels Närvä, Elisa Pursiheimo, Juha-Pekka Laiho, Asta Rahkonen, Nelly Emani, Maheswara Reddy Viitala, Miro Laurila, Kirsti Sahla, Roosa Lund, Riikka Lähdesmäki, Harri Jaakkola, Panu Lahesmaa, Riitta PLoS One Research Article Low oxygen tension (hypoxia) contributes critically to pluripotency of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) by preventing spontaneous differentiation and supporting self-renewal. However, it is not well understood how hESCs respond to reduced oxygen availability and what are the molecular mechanisms maintaining pluripotency in these conditions. In this study we characterized the transcriptional and molecular responses of three hESC lines (H9, HS401 and HS360) on short (2 hours), intermediate (24 hours) and prolonged (7 days) exposure to low oxygen conditions (4% O(2)). In response to prolonged hypoxia the expression of pluripotency surface marker SSEA-3 was increased. Furthermore, the genome wide gene-expression analysis revealed that a substantial proportion (12%) of all hypoxia-regulated genes in hESCs, were directly linked to the mechanisms controlling pluripotency or differentiation. Moreover, transcription of MYC oncogene was induced in response to continuous hypoxia. At the protein level MYC was stabilized through phosphorylation already in response to a short hypoxic exposure. Total MYC protein levels remained elevated throughout all the time points studied. Further, MYC protein expression in hypoxia was affected by silencing HIF2α, but not HIF1α. Since MYC has a crucial role in regulating pluripotency we propose that induction of sustained MYC expression in hypoxia contributes to activation of transcriptional programs critical for hESC self-renewal and maintenance of enhanced pluripotent state. Public Library of Science 2013-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3827269/ /pubmed/24236059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078847 Text en © 2013 Närvä et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Närvä, Elisa Pursiheimo, Juha-Pekka Laiho, Asta Rahkonen, Nelly Emani, Maheswara Reddy Viitala, Miro Laurila, Kirsti Sahla, Roosa Lund, Riikka Lähdesmäki, Harri Jaakkola, Panu Lahesmaa, Riitta Continuous Hypoxic Culturing of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Enhances SSEA-3 and MYC Levels |
title | Continuous Hypoxic Culturing of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Enhances SSEA-3 and MYC Levels |
title_full | Continuous Hypoxic Culturing of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Enhances SSEA-3 and MYC Levels |
title_fullStr | Continuous Hypoxic Culturing of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Enhances SSEA-3 and MYC Levels |
title_full_unstemmed | Continuous Hypoxic Culturing of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Enhances SSEA-3 and MYC Levels |
title_short | Continuous Hypoxic Culturing of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Enhances SSEA-3 and MYC Levels |
title_sort | continuous hypoxic culturing of human embryonic stem cells enhances ssea-3 and myc levels |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3827269/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24236059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078847 |
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