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The metabolome of induced pluripotent stem cells reveals metabolic changes occurring in somatic cell reprogramming
Authors:Panopoulos Athanasia D  Yanes Oscar  Ruiz Sergio  Kida Yasuyuki S  Diep Dinh  Tautenhahn Ralf  Herrerías Aída  Batchelder Erika M  Plongthongkum Nongluk  Lutz Margaret  Berggren W Travis  Zhang Kun  Evans Ronald M  Siuzdak Gary  Izpisua Belmonte Juan Carlos
Institution:Gene Expression Laboratory, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
Abstract:Metabolism is vital to every aspect of cell function, yet the metabolome of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) remains largely unexplored. Here we report, using an untargeted metabolomics approach, that human iPSCs share a pluripotent metabolomic signature with embryonic stem cells (ESCs) that is distinct from their parental cells, and that is characterized by changes in metabolites involved in cellular respiration. Examination of cellular bioenergetics corroborated with our metabolomic analysis, and demonstrated that somatic cells convert from an oxidative state to a glycolytic state in pluripotency. Interestingly, the bioenergetics of various somatic cells correlated with their reprogramming efficiencies. We further identified metabolites that differ between iPSCs and ESCs, which revealed novel metabolic pathways that play a critical role in regulating somatic cell reprogramming. Our findings are the first to globally analyze the metabolome of iPSCs, and provide mechanistic insight into a new layer of regulation involved in inducing pluripotency, and in evaluating iPSC and ESC equivalence.
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