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The human amniotic epithelium confers a bias to differentiate toward the neuroectoderm lineage in human embryonic stem cells

Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) derive from the epiblast and have pluripotent potential. To maintain the conventional conditions of the pluripotent potential in an undifferentiated state, inactivated mouse embryonic fibroblast (iMEF) is used as a feeder layer. However, it has been suggested that...

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Autores principales: Ávila-González, Daniela, Portillo, Wendy, Barragán-Álvarez, Carla P, Hernandez-Montes, Georgina, Flores-Garza, Eliezer, Molina-Hernández, Anayansi, Díaz-Martínez, Néstor Emmanuel, Díaz, Néstor F
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9313526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35815953
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.68035
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author Ávila-González, Daniela
Portillo, Wendy
Barragán-Álvarez, Carla P
Hernandez-Montes, Georgina
Flores-Garza, Eliezer
Molina-Hernández, Anayansi
Díaz-Martínez, Néstor Emmanuel
Díaz, Néstor F
author_facet Ávila-González, Daniela
Portillo, Wendy
Barragán-Álvarez, Carla P
Hernandez-Montes, Georgina
Flores-Garza, Eliezer
Molina-Hernández, Anayansi
Díaz-Martínez, Néstor Emmanuel
Díaz, Néstor F
author_sort Ávila-González, Daniela
collection PubMed
description Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) derive from the epiblast and have pluripotent potential. To maintain the conventional conditions of the pluripotent potential in an undifferentiated state, inactivated mouse embryonic fibroblast (iMEF) is used as a feeder layer. However, it has been suggested that hESC under this conventional condition (hESC-iMEF) is an artifact that does not correspond to the in vitro counterpart of the human epiblast. Our previous studies demonstrated the use of an alternative feeder layer of human amniotic epithelial cells (hAECs) to derive and maintain hESC. We wondered if the hESC-hAEC culture could represent a different pluripotent stage than that of naïve or primed conventional conditions, simulating the stage in which the amniotic epithelium derives from the epiblast during peri-implantation. Like the conventional primed hESC-iMEF, hESC-hAEC has the same levels of expression as the ‘pluripotency core’ and does not express markers of naïve pluripotency. However, it presents a downregulation of HOX genes and genes associated with the endoderm and mesoderm, and it exhibits an increase in the expression of ectoderm lineage genes, specifically in the anterior neuroectoderm. Transcriptome analysis showed in hESC-hAEC an upregulated signature of genes coding for transcription factors involved in neural induction and forebrain development, and the ability to differentiate into a neural lineage was superior in comparison with conventional hESC-iMEF. We propose that the interaction of hESC with hAEC confers hESC a biased potential that resembles the anteriorized epiblast, which is predisposed to form the neural ectoderm.
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spelling pubmed-93135262022-07-26 The human amniotic epithelium confers a bias to differentiate toward the neuroectoderm lineage in human embryonic stem cells Ávila-González, Daniela Portillo, Wendy Barragán-Álvarez, Carla P Hernandez-Montes, Georgina Flores-Garza, Eliezer Molina-Hernández, Anayansi Díaz-Martínez, Néstor Emmanuel Díaz, Néstor F eLife Developmental Biology Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) derive from the epiblast and have pluripotent potential. To maintain the conventional conditions of the pluripotent potential in an undifferentiated state, inactivated mouse embryonic fibroblast (iMEF) is used as a feeder layer. However, it has been suggested that hESC under this conventional condition (hESC-iMEF) is an artifact that does not correspond to the in vitro counterpart of the human epiblast. Our previous studies demonstrated the use of an alternative feeder layer of human amniotic epithelial cells (hAECs) to derive and maintain hESC. We wondered if the hESC-hAEC culture could represent a different pluripotent stage than that of naïve or primed conventional conditions, simulating the stage in which the amniotic epithelium derives from the epiblast during peri-implantation. Like the conventional primed hESC-iMEF, hESC-hAEC has the same levels of expression as the ‘pluripotency core’ and does not express markers of naïve pluripotency. However, it presents a downregulation of HOX genes and genes associated with the endoderm and mesoderm, and it exhibits an increase in the expression of ectoderm lineage genes, specifically in the anterior neuroectoderm. Transcriptome analysis showed in hESC-hAEC an upregulated signature of genes coding for transcription factors involved in neural induction and forebrain development, and the ability to differentiate into a neural lineage was superior in comparison with conventional hESC-iMEF. We propose that the interaction of hESC with hAEC confers hESC a biased potential that resembles the anteriorized epiblast, which is predisposed to form the neural ectoderm. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9313526/ /pubmed/35815953 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.68035 Text en © 2022, Ávila-González et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Developmental Biology
Ávila-González, Daniela
Portillo, Wendy
Barragán-Álvarez, Carla P
Hernandez-Montes, Georgina
Flores-Garza, Eliezer
Molina-Hernández, Anayansi
Díaz-Martínez, Néstor Emmanuel
Díaz, Néstor F
The human amniotic epithelium confers a bias to differentiate toward the neuroectoderm lineage in human embryonic stem cells
title The human amniotic epithelium confers a bias to differentiate toward the neuroectoderm lineage in human embryonic stem cells
title_full The human amniotic epithelium confers a bias to differentiate toward the neuroectoderm lineage in human embryonic stem cells
title_fullStr The human amniotic epithelium confers a bias to differentiate toward the neuroectoderm lineage in human embryonic stem cells
title_full_unstemmed The human amniotic epithelium confers a bias to differentiate toward the neuroectoderm lineage in human embryonic stem cells
title_short The human amniotic epithelium confers a bias to differentiate toward the neuroectoderm lineage in human embryonic stem cells
title_sort human amniotic epithelium confers a bias to differentiate toward the neuroectoderm lineage in human embryonic stem cells
topic Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9313526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35815953
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.68035
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