Low Cell-Matrix Adhesion Reveals Two Subtypes of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells.


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Article
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Authors
Yu, Leqian 
Li, Junjun 
Takashima, Yasuhiro 
Fujimoto, Nanae 
Abstract

We show that a human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) population cultured on a low-adhesion substrate developed two hPSC subtypes with different colony morphologies: flat and domed. Notably, the dome-like cells showed higher active proliferation capacity and increased several pluripotent genes' expression compared with the flat monolayer cells. We further demonstrated that cell-matrix adhesion mediates the interaction between cell morphology and expression of KLF4 and KLF5 through a serum response factor (SRF)-based regulatory double loop. Our results provide a mechanistic view on the coupling among adhesion, stem cell morphology, and pluripotency, shedding light on the critical role of cell-matrix adhesion in the induction and maintenance of hPSC.

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Keywords
cell-matrix adhesion, heterogeneity, human pluripotent stem cells, mathematical model, nanofiber, serum response factor, single-cell culture, stem cell morphology, Biomarkers, Cell Adhesion, Cell Differentiation, Cell Proliferation, Cell Self Renewal, Cell-Matrix Junctions, Gene Expression, Humans, Immunophenotyping, Karyotype, Kruppel-Like Factor 4, Models, Biological, Pluripotent Stem Cells
Journal Title
Stem Cell Reports
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Journal ISSN
2213-6711
2213-6711
Volume Title
11
Publisher
Elsevier BV