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Comparative landscape of genetic dependencies in human and chimpanzee stem cells.


ABSTRACT: Comparative studies of great apes provide a window into our evolutionary past, but the extent and identity of cellular differences that emerged during hominin evolution remain largely unexplored. We established a comparative loss-of-function approach to evaluate whether changes in human cells alter requirements for essential genes. By performing genome-wide CRISPR interference screens in human and chimpanzee pluripotent stem cells, we identified 75 genes with species-specific effects on cellular proliferation. These genes comprised coherent processes, including cell cycle progression and lysosomal signaling, which we determined to be human-derived by comparison with orangutan cells. Human-specific robustness to CDK2 and CCNE1 depletion persisted in neural progenitor cells, providing support for the G1-phase length hypothesis as a potential evolutionary mechanism in human brain expansion. Our findings demonstrate that evolutionary changes in human cells can reshape the landscape of essential genes and establish a platform for systematically uncovering latent cellular and molecular differences between species.

SUBMITTER: She R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10055274 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparative landscape of genetic dependencies in human and chimpanzee stem cells.

She Richard R   Fair Tyler T   Schaefer Nathan K NK   Saunders Reuben A RA   Pavlovic Bryan J BJ   Weissman Jonathan S JS   Pollen Alex A AA  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20230320


Comparative studies of great apes provide a window into our evolutionary past, but the extent and identity of cellular differences that emerged during hominin evolution remain largely unexplored. We established a comparative loss-of-function approach to evaluate whether changes in human cells alter requirements for essential genes. By performing genome-wide CRISPR interference screens in human and chimpanzee pluripotent stem cells, we identified 75 genes with species-specific effects on cellular  ...[more]

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