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Deciphering a distinct regulatory network of TEAD4, CDX2 and GATA3 in humans for trophoblast transition from embryonic stem cells.

Authors :
Xiao, Lu
Ma, Lishi
Wang, Zhijian
Yu, Yanhong
Lye, Stephen J.
Shan, Yongli
Wei, Yanxing
Source :
BBA - Molecular Cell Research. Sep2020, Vol. 1867 Issue 9, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The placenta is an essential organ for the fetus, but its regulatory mechanism for formation of functional trophoblast lineage remains elusive in humans. Although widely known in mice, TEAD4 and its downstream targets CDX2 and GATA3 have not been determined in human models. In this work, we used a human model of trophoblast transition from BAP (BMP4, A83-01 and PD173074)-treated human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) and performed multiple gain- and loss-of-function tests of TEAD4, CDX2 or GATA3 to study their roles during this process. Although hESCs with TEAD4 deletion maintain pluripotency, their trophoblast transition potentials are attenuated. This impaired trophoblast transition could be rescued by separately overexpressing TEAD4 , CDX2 or GATA3. Furthermore, trophoblast transition from hESCs is also attenuated by knockout of CDX2 but remains unaffected with deletion of GATA 3. However, CDX2 -overexpressed hESCs maintain pluripotency, whereas overexpression of GATA3 in hESCs leads to spontaneous differentiation including trophoblast lineage. In brief, our findings using a human model of trophoblast transition from BAP-treated hESCs reveal transcription roles of TEAD4 , CDX2 and GATA in humans that are different from those in mice. We hope that this evidence can aid in understanding the distinct transcriptional network regulating trophoblast development in humans. • Although hESCs with TEAD4 deletion maintain in pluripotency, their potential of trophoblast transition is attenuate. • Moreover, overexpressing TEAD4, CDX2 or GATA3 rescues this defect phenotype. • hESCs show impaired potential of trophoblast transition with deletion of CDX2 but retain normally lacking GATA3. • Overexpression of GATA3 not CDX2 leads to spontaneous and non-directional trophoblast transition from hESCs without BMP4. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01674889
Volume :
1867
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
BBA - Molecular Cell Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
143700944
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbamcr.2020.118736