| Literature DB >> 27097654 |
Maria Herberg1, Ingmar Glauche2, Thomas Zerjatke2, Maria Winzi3, Frank Buchholz3, Ingo Roeder2.
Abstract
Pluripotent mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) show heterogeneous expression levels of transcription factors (TFs) involved in pluripotency regulation, among them Nanog and Rex1. The expression of both TFs can change dynamically between states of high and low activity, correlating with the cells' capacity for self-renewal. Stochastic fluctuations as well as sustained oscillations in gene expression are possible mechanisms to explain this behaviour, but the lack of suitable data hampered their clear distinction. Here, we present a systems biology approach in which novel experimental data on TF heterogeneity is complemented by an agent-based model of mESC self-renewal. Because the model accounts for intracellular interactions, cell divisions and heredity structures, it allows for evaluating the consistency of the proposed mechanisms with data on population growth and on TF dynamics after cell sorting. Our model-based analysis revealed that a bistable, noise-driven network model fulfils the minimal requirements to consistently explain Nanog and Rex1 expression dynamics in heterogeneous and sorted mESC populations. Moreover, we studied the impact of TF-related proliferation capacities on the frequency of state transitions and demonstrate that cellular genealogies can provide insights into the heredity structures of mESCs.Entities:
Keywords: Nanog heterogeneity; agent-based modelling; cellular genealogies; flow cytometry; oscillations
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27097654 PMCID: PMC4874438 DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2016.0167
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J R Soc Interface ISSN: 1742-5662 Impact factor: 4.118