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Chemical Pretreatment Activated a Plastic State Amenable to Direct Lineage Reprogramming.


ABSTRACT: Somatic cells can be chemically reprogrammed into a pluripotent stem cell (CiPSC) state, mediated by an extraembryonic endoderm- (XEN-) like state. We found that the chemical cocktail applied in CiPSC generation initially activated a plastic state in mouse fibroblasts before transitioning into XEN-like cells. The plastic state was characterized by broadly activated expression of development-associated transcription factors (TFs), such as Sox17, Ascl1, Tbx3, and Nkx6-1, with a more accessible chromatin state indicating an enhanced capability of cell fate conversion. Intriguingly, introducing such a plastic state remarkably improved the efficiency of chemical reprogramming from fibroblasts to functional neuron-like cells with electrophysiological activity or beating skeletal muscles. Furthermore, the generation of chemically induced neuron-like cells or skeletal muscles from mouse fibroblasts was independent of the intermediate XEN-like state or the pluripotency state. In summary, our findings revealed a plastic chemically activated multi-lineage priming (CaMP) state at the onset of chemical reprogramming. This state enhanced the cells' potential to adapt to other cell fates. It provides a general approach to empowering chemical reprogramming methods to obtain functional cell types bypassing inducing pluripotent stem cells.

SUBMITTER: Yang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8990889 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chemical Pretreatment Activated a Plastic State Amenable to Direct Lineage Reprogramming.

Yang Zhenghao Z   Xu Xiaochan X   Gu Chan C   Nielsen Alexander Valentin AV   Chen Guokai G   Guo Fan F   Tang Chao C   Zhao Yang Y  

Frontiers in cell and developmental biology 20220325


Somatic cells can be chemically reprogrammed into a pluripotent stem cell (CiPSC) state, mediated by an extraembryonic endoderm- (XEN-) like state. We found that the chemical cocktail applied in CiPSC generation initially activated a plastic state in mouse fibroblasts before transitioning into XEN-like cells. The plastic state was characterized by broadly activated expression of development-associated transcription factors (TFs), such as <i>Sox17</i>, <i>Ascl1</i>, <i>Tbx3</i>, and <i>Nkx6-1</i>  ...[more]

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