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Molecular versatility during pluripotency progression

Giacomo Furlan, Aurélia Huyghe, Noémie Combémorel, Fabrice Lavial

2023Nature Communications23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A challenge during development is to ensure lineage segregation while preserving plasticity. Using pluripotency progression as a paradigm, we review how developmental transitions are coordinated by redeployments, rather than global resettings, of cellular components. We highlight how changes in response to extrinsic cues (FGF, WNT, Activin/Nodal, Netrin-1), context- and stoichiometry-dependent action of transcription factors (Oct4, Nanog) and reconfigurations of epigenetic regulators (enhancers, promoters, TrxG, PRC) may confer robustness to naïve to primed pluripotency transition. We propose the notion of Molecular Versatility to regroup mechanisms by which molecules are repurposed to exert different, sometimes opposite, functions in close stem cell configurations.

Topics & Concepts

Homeobox protein NANOGBiologyEpigeneticsEnhancerWnt signaling pathwayEmbryonic stem cellTranscription factorComputational biologyCell biologyStem cellContext (archaeology)GeneticsInduced pluripotent stem cellGeneSignal transductionPaleontologyPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchRenal and related cancersCRISPR and Genetic Engineering