Prion protein expression regulates embryonic stem cell pluripotency and differentiation

Alberto Miranda Bedate, Eva Pericuesta, Miguel Ángel Ramírez, Alfonso Gutierrez-Adan

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    Abstract

    Cellular prion protein (PRNP) is a glycoprotein involved in the pathogenesis of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs). Although the physiological function of PRNP is largely unknown, its key role in prion infection has been extensively documented. This study examines the functionality of PRNP during the course of embryoid body (EB) differentiation in mouse Prnp-null (KO) and WT embryonic stem cell (ESC) lines. The first feature observed was a new population of EBs that only appeared in the KO line after 5 days of differentiation. These EBs were characterized by their expression of several primordial germ cell (PGC) markers until Day 13. In a comparative mRNA expression analysis of genes playing an important developmental role during ESC differentiation to EBs, Prnp was found to participate in the transcription of a key pluripotency marker such as Nanog. A clear switching off of this gene on Day 5 was observed in the KO line as opposed to the WT line, in which maximum Prnp and Nanog mRNA levels appeared at this time. Using a specific antibody against PRNP to block PRNP pathways, reduced Nanog expression was confirmed in the WT line. In addition, antibody-mediated inhibition of ITGB5 (integrin αvβ5) in the KO line rescued the low expression of Nanog on Day 5, suggesting the regulation of Nanog transcription by Prnp via this Itgb5. mRNA expression analysis of the PRNP-related proteins PRND (Doppel) and SPRN (Shadoo), whose PRNP function is known to be redundant, revealed their incapacity to compensate for the absence of PRNP during early ESC differentiation. Our findings provide strong evidence for a relationship between Prnp and several key pluripotency genes and attribute Prnp a crucial role in regulating self-renewal/differentiation status of ESC, confirming the participation of PRNP during early embryogenesis.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)e18422
    JournalPLoS One
    Volume6
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Keywords

    • Animals
    • Biological Markers
    • Cell Differentiation
    • Cell Line
    • Down-Regulation
    • Embryoid Bodies
    • Embryonic Development
    • Embryonic Stem Cells
    • Female
    • Gene Expression Regulation
    • Gene Knockout Techniques
    • Homeodomain Proteins
    • Integrin beta Chains
    • Male
    • Mice
    • Ovary
    • Pluripotent Stem Cells
    • Prions
    • RNA, Messenger
    • STAT3 Transcription Factor
    • Testis
    • Time Factors
    • Up-Regulation

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