| Literature DB >> 26477526 |
Kenji Kitajima1, Marino Nakajima2, Mai Kanokoda2, Michael Kyba3, Abhijit Dandapat3, Jakub Tolar4, Megumu K Saito5, Masashi Toyoda6, Akihiro Umezawa7, Takahiko Hara2.
Abstract
WNT/β-CATENIN signaling promotes the hematopoietic/endothelial differentiation of human embryonic stem cells and human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs). The transient addition of a GSK3β inhibitor (GSKi) has been found to facilitate in vitro endothelial cell differentiation from hESCs/hiPSCs. Because hematopoietic and endothelial cells are derived from common progenitors (hemogenic endothelial progenitors [HEPs]), we examined the effect of transient GSKi treatment on hematopoietic cell differentiation from hiPSCs. We found that transient GSKi treatment at the start of hiPSC differentiation induction altered the gene expression profile of the cells. Multiple CDX/HOX genes, which are expressed in the posterior mesoderm of developing embryos, were significantly upregulated by GSKi treatment. Further, inclusion of the GSKi in a serum- and stroma-free culture with chemically defined medium efficiently induced HEPs, and the HEPs gave rise to various lineages of hematopoietic and endothelial cells. Therefore, transient WNT/β-CATENIN signaling triggers activation of the CDX/HOX pathway, which in turn confers hemogenic posterior mesoderm identity to differentiating hiPSCs. These data enhance our understanding of human embryonic hematopoietic/endothelial cell development and provide a novel in vitro system for inducing the differentiation of hematopoietic cells from hiPSCs.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26477526 PMCID: PMC5160023 DOI: 10.1016/j.exphem.2015.09.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Hematol ISSN: 0301-472X Impact factor: 3.084