Naive Human Pluripotent Cells Feature a Methylation Landscape Devoid of Blastocyst or Germline Memory

作者:Pastor, William A.; Chen, Di; Liu, Wanlu; Kim, Rachel; Sahakyan, Anna; Lukianchikov, Anastasia; Plath, Kathrin; Jacobsen, Steven E.*; Clark, Amander T.*
来源:Cell Stem Cell, 2016, 18(3): 323-329.
DOI:10.1016/j.stem.2016.01.019

摘要

Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) typically exhibit "primed'' pluripotency, analogous to stem cells derived from the mouse post-implantation epiblast. This has led to a search for growth conditions that support self-renewal of hESCs akin to hypomethylated naive epiblast cells in human preimplantation embryos. We have discovered that reverting primed hESCs to a hypomethylated naive state or deriving a new hESC line under naive conditions results in the establishment of Stage Specific Embryonic Antigen 4 (SSEA4)-negative hESC lines with a transcriptional program resembling the human pre-implantation epiblast. In contrast, we discovered that the methylome of naive hESCs in vitro is distinct from that of the human epiblast in vivo with loss of DNA methylation at primary imprints and a lost "memory'' of the methylation state of the human oocyte. This failure to recover the naive epiblast methylation landscape appears to be a consistent feature of self-renewing hypomethylated naive hESCs in vitro.

  • 出版日期2016-3-3