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MacroH2A1 regulates the balance between self-renewal and differentiation commitment in embryonic and adult stem cells.

Catherine Creppe1, Peggy Janich, Neus Cantariño, Marc Noguera, Vanesa Valero, Eva Musulén, Julien Douet, Melanija Posavec, Juan Martín-Caballero, Lauro Sumoy, Luciano Di Croce, Salvador A Benitah, Marcus Buschbeck.   

Abstract

One of the most striking epigenetic alterations that occurs at the level of the nucleosome is the complete exchange of the canonical H2A histones for the macroH2A variant. Here, we provide insight into the poorly recognized function of macroH2A in transcriptional activation and demonstrate its relevance in embryonic and adult stem cells. Knockdown of macroH2A1 in mouse embryonic stem (mES) cells limited their capacity to differentiate but not their self-renewal. The loss of macroH2A1 interfered with the proper activation of differentiation genes, most of which are direct target genes of macroH2A. Additionally, macroH2A1-deficient mES cells displayed incomplete inactivation of pluripotency genes and formed defective embryoid bodies. In vivo, macroH2A1-deficient teratomas contained a massive expansion of malignant, undifferentiated carcinoma tissue. In the heterogeneous culture of primary human keratinocytes, macroH2A1 levels negatively correlated with the self-renewal capacity of the pluripotent compartment. Together these results establish macroH2A1 as a critical chromatin component that regulates the delicate balance between self-renewal and differentiation of embryonic and adult stem cells.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22331466      PMCID: PMC3318583          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.06323-11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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