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Single-cell gene expression profiles define self-renewing, pluripotent, and lineage primed states of human pluripotent stem cells.


ABSTRACT: Pluripotent stem cells display significant heterogeneity in gene expression, but whether this diversity is an inherent feature of the pluripotent state remains unknown. Single-cell gene expression analysis in cell subsets defined by surface antigen expression revealed that human embryonic stem cell cultures exist as a continuum of cell states, even under defined conditions that drive self-renewal. The majority of the population expressed canonical pluripotency transcription factors and could differentiate into derivatives of all three germ layers. A minority subpopulation of cells displayed high self-renewal capacity, consistently high transcripts for all pluripotency-related genes studied, and no lineage priming. This subpopulation was characterized by its expression of a particular set of intercellular signaling molecules whose genes shared common regulatory features. Our data support a model of an inherently metastable self-renewing population that gives rise to a continuum of intermediate pluripotent states, which ultimately become primed for lineage specification.

SUBMITTER: Hough SR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4050352 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single-cell gene expression profiles define self-renewing, pluripotent, and lineage primed states of human pluripotent stem cells.

Hough Shelley R SR   Thornton Matthew M   Mason Elizabeth E   Mar Jessica C JC   Wells Christine A CA   Pera Martin F MF  

Stem cell reports 20140522 6


Pluripotent stem cells display significant heterogeneity in gene expression, but whether this diversity is an inherent feature of the pluripotent state remains unknown. Single-cell gene expression analysis in cell subsets defined by surface antigen expression revealed that human embryonic stem cell cultures exist as a continuum of cell states, even under defined conditions that drive self-renewal. The majority of the population expressed canonical pluripotency transcription factors and could dif  ...[more]

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