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C/EBPα bypasses cell cycle-dependency during immune cell transdifferentiation.

Alessandro Di Tullio1, Thomas Graf.   

Abstract

Our earlier work has shown that pre-B cells can be converted into macrophage-like cells by overexpression of the transcription factor C/EBPα or C/EBPβ with high efficiency. Using inducible pre-B cell lines, we have now investigated the role of cell division during C/EBP-induced reprogramming. The majority of cells reprogrammed by C/EBPα incorporated BrdU before arresting at G(0), and all C/EBPβ-induced cells incorporated the compound. This contrasts with reports from other systems where transdifferentiating cells essentially do not divide. Although inhibition of DNA synthesis led to an impairment of C/EBPα-induced transdifferentiation, sorted G(0)/G(1) and G(2)/M fractions showed no significant differences in their reprogramming kinetics. In addition, knocking-down p53 did not accelerate the transdifferentiation frequency, as it has been described for reprogramming of induced pluripotent (iPS) cells. Time-lapse experiments showed that, after C/EBPα induction, approximately 90% of cells divide once or twice, while 8% do not divide at all before acquiring a macrophage phenotype, supporting our BrdU incorporation results. Importantly, the non-dividing cell subset expressed the highest levels of C/EBPα and was the fastest in differentiating, suggesting that high levels of C/EBPα accelerate both the switching process and the cells' growth arrest. Our data show that traversing the cell cycle is not strictly required for pre-B cell to macrophage conversion and provides new evidence for the notion that the mechanisms of transcription factor induced transdifferentiation and iPS cell reprogramming differ.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22771961     DOI: 10.4161/cc.21119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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