OCT4 is expressed in extraembryonic endoderm stem (XEN) cell progenitors during somatic cell reprogramming

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OCT4 is expressed in extraembryonic endoderm stem (XEN) cell progenitors during somatic cell reprogramming

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Moauro, A.; Hickey, S. L.; Halbisen, M. A.; Parenti, A.; Ralston, A.

Abstract

During development, progenitors of embryonic stem (ES) and extraembryonic endoderm stem (XEN) cells are concomitantly specified within the inner cell mass (ICM) of the mouse blastocyst. Similarly, XEN cells are induced (iXEN cells) alongside induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells following overexpression of Oct4, Sox2, Klf4 and Myc (OSKM) during somatic cell reprogramming. It is unclear how or why this cocktail produces both stem cell types, but OCT4 has been associated with non-pluripotent outcomes. In this report, we show that, during OSKM reprogramming, many individual Oct4-GFP-expressing cells are fated to become iXEN cells. Interestingly, SKM alone was also sufficient to induce iXEN cell formation, likely via activation of endogenous Oct4. These observations indicate that iXEN cell formation is not strictly an artifact of Oct4 overexpression. Moreover, our results suggest that a pathway to XEN may be an integral feature of establishing pluripotency during reprogramming, as in early embryo development.

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