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ABSTRACT: Background
The pluripotent state of embryonic stem (ES) cells is controlled by a network of specific transcription factors. Recent studies also suggested the significant contribution of mitochondria on the regulation of pluripotent stem cells. However, the molecules involved in these regulations are still unknown.Methodology/principal findings
In this study, we found that prohibitin 2 (PHB2), a pleiotrophic factor mainly localized in mitochondria, is a crucial regulatory factor for the homeostasis and differentiation of ES cells. PHB2 was highly expressed in undifferentiated mouse ES cells, and the expression was decreased during the differentiation of ES cells. Knockdown of PHB2 induced significant apoptosis in pluripotent ES cells, whereas enhanced expression of PHB2 contributed to the proliferation of ES cells. However, enhanced expression of PHB2 strongly inhibited ES cell differentiation into neuronal and endodermal cells. Interestingly, only PHB2 with intact mitochondrial targeting signal showed these specific effects on ES cells. Moreover, overexpression of PHB2 enhanced the processing of a dynamin-like GTPase (OPA1) that regulates mitochondrial fusion and cristae remodeling, which could induce partial dysfunction of mitochondria.Conclusions/significance
Our results suggest that PHB2 is a crucial mitochondrial regulator for homeostasis and lineage-specific differentiation of ES cells.
SUBMITTER: Kowno M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3977857 | biostudies-literature | 2014
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kowno Megumi M Watanabe-Susaki Kanako K Ishimine Hisako H Komazaki Shinji S Enomoto Kei K Seki Yasuhiro Y Wang Ying Ying YY Ishigaki Yohei Y Ninomiya Naoto N Noguchi Taka-aki K TA Kokubu Yuko Y Ohnishi Keigoh K Nakajima Yoshiro Y Kato Kaoru K Intoh Atsushi A Takada Hitomi H Yamakawa Norio N Wang Pi-Chao PC Asashima Makoto M Kurisaki Akira A
PloS one 20140407 4
<h4>Background</h4>The pluripotent state of embryonic stem (ES) cells is controlled by a network of specific transcription factors. Recent studies also suggested the significant contribution of mitochondria on the regulation of pluripotent stem cells. However, the molecules involved in these regulations are still unknown.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>In this study, we found that prohibitin 2 (PHB2), a pleiotrophic factor mainly localized in mitochondria, is a crucial regulatory factor f ...[more]