Literature DB >> 33508854

Cell competition constitutes a barrier for interspecies chimerism.

Canbin Zheng1,2, Yingying Hu2,3,4, Masahiro Sakurai2, Carlos A Pinzon-Arteaga2, Jie Li3,4, Yulei Wei2,5,6, Daiji Okamura7, Benjamin Ravaux2, Haley Rose Barlow2, Leqian Yu2, Hai-Xi Sun3,4, Elizabeth H Chen2,8,9, Ying Gu3,4, Jun Wu10,11.   

Abstract

Cell competition involves a conserved fitness-sensing process during which fitter cells eliminate neighbouring less-fit but viable cells1. Cell competition has been proposed as a surveillance mechanism to ensure normal development and tissue homeostasis, and has also been suggested to act as a barrier to interspecies chimerism2. However, cell competition has not been studied in an interspecies context during early development owing to the lack of an in vitro model. Here we developed an interspecies pluripotent stem cell (PSC) co-culture strategy and uncovered a previously unknown mode of cell competition between species. Interspecies competition between PSCs occurred in primed but not naive pluripotent cells, and between evolutionarily distant species. By comparative transcriptome analysis, we found that genes related to the NF-κB signalling pathway, among others, were upregulated in less-fit 'loser' human cells. Genetic inactivation of a core component (P65, also known as RELA) and an upstream regulator (MYD88) of the NF-κB complex in human cells could overcome the competition between human and mouse PSCs, thereby improving the survival and chimerism of human cells in early mouse embryos. These insights into cell competition pave the way for the study of evolutionarily conserved mechanisms that underlie competitive cell interactions during early mammalian development. Suppression of interspecies PSC competition may facilitate the generation of human tissues in animals.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33508854     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03273-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   69.504


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Review 3.  Conserved features of non-primate bilaminar disc embryos and the germline.

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Review 8.  Interspecies Chimeric Barriers for Generating Exogenic Organs and Cells for Transplantation.

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