The nuclear transporter importin 13 is critical for cell survival during embryonic stem cell differentiation
The nuclear transporter importin 13 is critical for cell survival during embryonic stem cell differentiation
Nuclear transporter Importin (Imp, Ipo) 13 is known to transport various mammalian cargoes into/out of the nucleus, but its role in directing cell-fate is unclear. Here we examine the role of Imp13 in the maintenance of pluripotency and differentiation of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) for the first time, using an embryonic body (EB)-based model. When induced to differentiate, Ipo13-/- ESCs displayed slow proliferation, reduced EB size, and lower expression of the proliferation marker KI67, concomitant with an increase in the number of TUNEL+ nuclei compared to wildtype ESCs. At days 5 and 10 of differentiation, Ipo13-/- EBs also showed enhanced loss of the pluripotency transcript OCT3/4, and barely detectable clusters of OCT3/4 positive cells. Day 5 Ipo13-/- EBs further exhibited reduced levels of the mesodermal markers Brachyury and Mixl1, correlating with reduced numbers of haemoglobinised cells generated. Our findings suggest that Imp13 is critical to ESC survival as well as early post-gastrulation differentiation.
- Monash University Australia
- University of Adelaide Australia
- Monash University, Clayton campus Australia
- Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute Australia
- Government of Victoria Australia
Embryonic stem cells, 570, 571, Nuclear import, Cell Survival, Endoderm, Apoptosis, Cell Differentiation, Karyopherins, Mesoderm, Gene Knockout Techniques, Mice, XXXXXX - Unknown, Ectoderm, Importin 13, Animals, Ipo13gene, Octamer Transcription Factor-3, Embryoid Bodies, Embryonic Stem Cells, Cell Proliferation
Embryonic stem cells, 570, 571, Nuclear import, Cell Survival, Endoderm, Apoptosis, Cell Differentiation, Karyopherins, Mesoderm, Gene Knockout Techniques, Mice, XXXXXX - Unknown, Ectoderm, Importin 13, Animals, Ipo13gene, Octamer Transcription Factor-3, Embryoid Bodies, Embryonic Stem Cells, Cell Proliferation
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