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Published on: August 23, 2014
IFI16 promotes human embryonic stem cell trilineage specification through interaction with p53
Qian He1,2,3,4, Zubiao Wu1,3,4, Wei Yang1,3,4
1Translational Medicine Collaborative Innovation Center, The Second Clinical Medical College (Shenzhen People's Hospital), Jinan University, 518020, Shenzhen, China.
Abstract:
Transcriptional regulation plays an essential role in the self-renewal and differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). However, how external signals disrupt the self-renewal regulatory network and further drive hESC differentiation remains largely unknown. Here, we found the immune regulative protein, gamma-interferon-inducible protein 16 (IFI16) was involved in the regulation of both self-renewal and differentiation gene expression during hESC trilineage specification through interaction with p53. IFI16 expression levels were upregulated through JNK activation. IFI16 knockdown delayed the downregulation of self-renewal gene expression and suppressed the upregulation of differentiation gene expression, while IFI16 overexpression accelerated trilineage specification. Furthermore, IFI16 stabilized p53-binding in the genome through IFI16-p53 interaction and differentially regulated self-renewal and differentiation gene expression. Together, our results suggest a particular role of IFI16 in differential gene expression regulation during trilineage specification of hESCs in a manner that is dependent on the genome-wide profile of p53-binding directed by IFI16-p53 interaction.
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