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BMP4 is required for the initial expression of MITF in melanocyte precursor differentiation from embryonic stem cells.

Juan Yang1, Jing Wang, Li Pan, Huirong Li, Chunbao Rao, Xiaobo Zhang, Guozhen Niu, Jia Qu, Ling Hou.   

Abstract

Although the differentiation of melanoblasts to melanocytes is known to depend on many distinct factors, it is still poorly understood which factors lead to the induction of melanoblasts. To determine which factors might induce melanoblasts, we examined a set of candidate factors for their ability to induce expression of MITF, a master regulator of melanoblast development, in an ES cell-based melanocyte differentiation system. It appears that BMP4 is capable of inducing MITF expression in stem cells. In contrast, a number of other factors normally implicated in the development of the melanocyte lineage, including WNT1, WNT3a, SCF, EDN3, IGF1, PDGF, and RA, cannot induce MITF expression. Nevertheless, BMP4 alone does not allow MITF-expressing precursors to become differentiated melanocytes, but the addition of EDN3 further promotes differentiation of the precursors into mature melanocytes. Our results support a model in which BMP4 induces MITF expression in pluripotent stem cells and EDN3 subsequently promotes differentiation of these MITF expressing cells along the melanocyte lineage.
© 2013 Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  BMP; Cell lineage; DCT; EBs; EDN3; ES; Fate specification; MITF; Pigment cells; RA; SCF; Signaling; TYRP1; Transcription factor; bFGF; basic fibroblast growth factors; bone morphogenetic protein; dopachrome tautomerase; embryoid bodies; embryonic stem cell; endothelin 3; microphthalmia-associated transcription factor; retinoic acid; stem cell factor; tyrosinase-related protein 1

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24080013     DOI: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2013.09.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Cell Res        ISSN: 0014-4827            Impact factor:   3.905


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