Histone Variant H2A.X Deposition Pattern Serves as a Functional Epigenetic Mark for Distinguishing the Developmental Potentials of iPSCs

For future application of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology, the ability to assess the overall quality of iPSC clones will be an important issue. Here we show that the histone variant H2A.X is a functional marker that can distinguish the developmental potentials of mouse iPSC lines. We...

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Published inCell stem cell Vol. 15; no. 3; pp. 281 - 294
Main Authors Wu, Tao, Liu, Yifei, Wen, Duancheng, Tseng, Zito, Tahmasian, Martik, Zhong, Mei, Rafii, Shahin, Stadtfeld, Matthias, Hochedlinger, Konrad, Xiao, Andrew
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 04.09.2014
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Summary:For future application of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology, the ability to assess the overall quality of iPSC clones will be an important issue. Here we show that the histone variant H2A.X is a functional marker that can distinguish the developmental potentials of mouse iPSC lines. We found that H2A.X is specifically targeted to and negatively regulates extraembryonic lineage gene expression in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and prevents trophectoderm lineage differentiation. ESC-specific H2A.X deposition patterns are faithfully recapitulated in iPSCs that support the development of “all-iPS” animals via tetraploid complementation, the most stringent test available of iPSC quality. In contrast, iPSCs that fail to support all-iPS embryonic development show aberrant H2A.X deposition, upregulation of extraembryonic lineage genes, and a predisposition to extraembryonic differentiation. Thus, our work has highlighted an epigenetic mechanism for maintaining cell lineage commitment in ESCs and iPSCs that can be used to distinguish the quality of iPSC lines. [Display omitted] •H2A.X is specifically targeted to extraembryonic lineage genes in ESCs•H2A.X plays a critical role in repressing extraembryonic lineage differentiation•H2A.X deposition pattern is a functional epigenetic marker of iPSC quality•Defective H2A.X deposition predisposes iPSCs toward extraembryonic lineages The deposition pattern of the histone variant H2A.X regulates pluripotent stem cell fate and can be used as a functional marker to distinguish between high- and low-quality mouse iPSCs.
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ISSN:1934-5909
1875-9777
1875-9777
DOI:10.1016/j.stem.2014.06.004